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How Do Therapists Develop The Therapeutic Alliance?

How Do Therapists Experience Working with Interpreters, Particularly in Regard to Issues Relating to Power and the Therapeutic Alliance?

How Do Therapists Experience Working with Interpreters, Particularly in Regard to Issues Relating to Power and the Therapeutic Alliance?

... way? How do you think it impacted? P:I guess I think that probably the therapy involving interpreters tends to work best when there’s an element of neutrality there and in the same way that I don’t become ...

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Impact of confrontations by therapists on impairment and utilization of the therapeutic alliance.

Impact of confrontations by therapists on impairment and utilization of the therapeutic alliance.

... the therapeutic relationship by therapist and patient) related to ...that therapists did not share their own feelings as often as they asked patients to talk about their feelings regarding the ...by ...

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The Efforts of Therapists in the First Session To Establish a Therapeutic Alliance

The Efforts of Therapists in the First Session To Establish a Therapeutic Alliance

... however, therapists may be frustrated by feeling pressured to address the business aspects of therapy, when their greatest wish is to listen to the clients’ concerns while conveying empathy and ...several ...

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Therapists’ perceptions of the therapeutic alliance in “Mandatory” therapy with sex offenders

Therapists’ perceptions of the therapeutic alliance in “Mandatory” therapy with sex offenders

... encouragement to engage, connecting with the human element and preservation and protection. Participants noted a range of issues arising from the dynamics of forced work which affected the TA. Commonly, it was a ...

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Therapists’ experiences of the therapeutic alliance with clients with drug problems: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Therapists’ experiences of the therapeutic alliance with clients with drug problems: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

... indicates how challenging she experiences the boundary enforcing ...the therapeutic boundaries, whilst Emilia takes responsibility for this by questioning ...

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“It’s not a life of war and conflict”: experienced therapists’ views on negotiating a therapeutic alliance in involuntary treatment

“It’s not a life of war and conflict”: experienced therapists’ views on negotiating a therapeutic alliance in involuntary treatment

... on therapeutic alliances, alliances might experience ruptures and repa- ration of these might serve as useful interventions in therapy [28, ...the therapists in this study experienced negotiating working ...

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Speech and language therapists’ perspectives of therapeutic alliance construction and maintenance in aphasia rehabilitation post stroke

Speech and language therapists’ perspectives of therapeutic alliance construction and maintenance in aphasia rehabilitation post stroke

... in therapeutic tasks without grasping an understanding of their relevance; however, for oth- ers, lack of understanding of why they were engaging in specific exercises was perceived to be ...given ...

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The Multicultural Education of Art Therapists and How They Develop A Multicultural Identity: A Literature Based Study

The Multicultural Education of Art Therapists and How They Develop A Multicultural Identity: A Literature Based Study

... represent how their personal development has been shaped by race, ethnicity, class, religion, gender and sexual orientation (Cattaneo, ...and how art influenced their present sense of ...

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Therapeutic Alliance Myers 2014

Therapeutic Alliance Myers 2014

... Congruence/Genuineness: therapists’ personal integration into the relationship and the therapists’ capacity to communicate themselves to the client as ...

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Therapeutic alliance in group therapy for schizophrenia

Therapeutic alliance in group therapy for schizophrenia

... Procedure Prior to beginning treatment, participants were assessed using the PANSS, BCIS, and SFS. Participants were then randomly assigned to receive either group CBT or ST for 12 one- hour weekly sessions. Generally, ...

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Therapeutic Alliance and Adherence in Family Therapy

Therapeutic Alliance and Adherence in Family Therapy

... For therapists, it is of great importance to engage in the therapeutic ...in alliance´s dimensions between clients and therapists can be originated because of differences in expectations, ...

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Therapists\u27 experiences of alliance formation in short-term counselling

Therapists\u27 experiences of alliance formation in short-term counselling

... While therapeutic alliance formation has been widely researched over many sessions of psychotherapy, the question of alliance formation in short-term counselling has been less ...into alliance ...

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How do therapists make sense of their reactions towards clients: an interpretative phenomenological analysis

How do therapists make sense of their reactions towards clients: an interpretative phenomenological analysis

... that therapists experience stress should not be surprising considering the fact that they are confronted with a range of intense emotions on a daily ...basis. Therapists are often confronted with the ...

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Psychotherapists’ experiences of client reported feedback in therapy: How do therapists engage with feedback?

Psychotherapists’ experiences of client reported feedback in therapy: How do therapists engage with feedback?

... was how to manage overlap and non-independence of codes and categories in each service generated through open, axial and selective ...I do not feel that some overlap affects the overarching theory developed ...

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A portfolio of research work, including a thematic analysis of how therapists use their embodied experiences in the therapeutic process.

A portfolio of research work, including a thematic analysis of how therapists use their embodied experiences in the therapeutic process.

... the therapeutic encounter with the ‘BPD’ client, trainees are confronted with a particular type of transference manifestation, which has been the focus of extensive psychoanalytic theorising ...

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Personalised treatments in CBT and the therapeutic alliance in IAPT

Personalised treatments in CBT and the therapeutic alliance in IAPT

... that therapists had were identical with each group having three therapists with a Doctorate in Counselling Psychology (or equivalent), one therapist with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, two ...

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Improving the therapeutic alliance with adolescents using music

Improving the therapeutic alliance with adolescents using music

... This talking and sharing of their lives to parents and teachers might generalize to therapists as well and might help to improve the therapeutic alliance. If adolescents who have more musical ...

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Therapeutic alliance on an in-patient eating disorders unit

Therapeutic alliance on an in-patient eating disorders unit

... of therapeutic alliance and outcome, and the impact of treatment length and pre-treatment symptomatology, Eaton et al (1988) also found level of therapeutic alliance, regardless of length of ...

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The Relationship between Psychotherapist Personality and Therapeutic Alliance

The Relationship between Psychotherapist Personality and Therapeutic Alliance

... on how many participants are required to find a significant ...100 therapists (level two) and for each therapist to collect at least 5 WAI-S and ORS during the collection ...47 therapists with 5 ...

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Factors Predicting Therapeutic Alliance in Antisocial Adolescents

Factors Predicting Therapeutic Alliance in Antisocial Adolescents

... in how to establish therapeutic rapport (Oetzel & Scherer, ...a therapeutic alliance with adolescent clients; however therapists must walk a fine line to avoid adolescents’ ...

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