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Therapeutic Relationships

Developing effective therapeutic relationships with children, young people and their families

Developing effective therapeutic relationships with children, young people and their families

... the therapeutic relationship vague, however it is the nurse who must guide the relationship towards a professional interaction based on the child’s care and needs (NMC ...This therapeutic relationship can ...

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Therapeutic relationships in day surgery: a grounded theory study

Therapeutic relationships in day surgery: a grounded theory study

... of therapeutic relationships has not been ...patient relationships high on the nursing ...human relationships. Watson believed that therapeutic relationships are two-way ...

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Democratic Approaches to Mental Healthcare in Which Therapeutic Relationships can Flourish

Democratic Approaches to Mental Healthcare in Which Therapeutic Relationships can Flourish

... and therapeutic relationships, but, as Fonagy and Allison (2014) point out, the effectiveness of mentalization-based therapeutic approaches will depend upon the service-user’s opportunity for ongoing ...

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Sexual assaults in therapeutic relationships: prevalence, risk factors and consequences

Sexual assaults in therapeutic relationships: prevalence, risk factors and consequences

... A law has been passed in Germany (paragraph 174c StGB), which prohibits therapists from having sexual contact with their patients. This provides the background for a follow-up survey to the previous study completed by ...

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Leaving patients to their own devices? Smart technology, safety and therapeutic relationships

Leaving patients to their own devices? Smart technology, safety and therapeutic relationships

... Third, by marketing directly to consumers, device com- panies are shifting the delicate but important balance in provider-patient relationships. If device users are primarily consumers rather than patients, a ...

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Experiences of therapeutic relationships on hospital wards, dissociation and connections

Experiences of therapeutic relationships on hospital wards, dissociation and connections

... 17 shared similar experiences. These experiences of alters managing threatening situations appeared connected to the drama triangle postulated by Liotti (2004), through which the self and others are viewed as a rescuer, ...

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Sex Work, Motivations for Entry, and the Combined Impact of Both on Mental Health: A Case Report of Japanese Female Patients within Therapeutic Relationships

Sex Work, Motivations for Entry, and the Combined Impact of Both on Mental Health: A Case Report of Japanese Female Patients within Therapeutic Relationships

... sexual relationships with other men, some of whom were his ...sexual relationships alleviated her nighttime ...sexual relationships with other men and believed that this would result in both his ...

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Attachment theory and therapeutic relationships

Attachment theory and therapeutic relationships

... of relationships from birth ...in relationships and prerequisites for mental health (Bowlby, ...adult relationships will be (Bowlby, ...non-hostile relationships as adults than those children ...

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Towards a relational understanding of embodied therapeutic relationships: A qualitative study of body focused practitioners' experiences

Towards a relational understanding of embodied therapeutic relationships: A qualitative study of body focused practitioners' experiences

... client relationships) that indicated she was being true to her authentic self in her professional practice: ‘I’m really interested in personal growth and there’s nothing better than human to human contact for ...

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Therapeutic Relationships - Developing Partnerships in Diverse Settings.

Therapeutic Relationships - Developing Partnerships in Diverse Settings.

... the therapeutic relationship itself is of greater value than any specific counselling, which when viewed within the range of mental health services available as opposed to the one-to-one counselling paradigm is of ...

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The Relationship between Therapeutic Alliance and Service User Satisfaction in Mental Health Inpatient Wards and Crisis House Alternatives: A Cross-Sectional Study

The Relationship between Therapeutic Alliance and Service User Satisfaction in Mental Health Inpatient Wards and Crisis House Alternatives: A Cross-Sectional Study

... improving therapeutic relationships by helping to ensure that staff with the right personal qualities are ...to therapeutic alliances and service user ...

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The Relationship between Elements of Health and Social Systems and Substance Use Severity for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness

The Relationship between Elements of Health and Social Systems and Substance Use Severity for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness

... suggests therapeutic relationship, is related to quality of family and social ...of relationships may allow individuals to feel more connected or have greater capacity to develop strong therapeutic ...

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A systematic review of the effect of therapists’ internalised models of relationships on the quality of the therapeutic relationship

A systematic review of the effect of therapists’ internalised models of relationships on the quality of the therapeutic relationship

... positive therapeutic relationships, either client, therapist or observer-rated, as ...their therapeutic relationships positively than insecurely-attached therapists (small/medium effect ...

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Cardiac Care Unit Nurses’ Perception of Educational Competencies (Modified Delphi Method)

Cardiac Care Unit Nurses’ Perception of Educational Competencies (Modified Delphi Method)

... develop therapeutic relationships with their patients and in the first step they should provide vital physical and mental care in both the critical and relief stages of the ...

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Chemotherapy for second-stage Human African trypanosomiasis (Review)

Chemotherapy for second-stage Human African trypanosomiasis (Review)

... Diagnosis and stage determination of HAT are problematic and cannot be based on clinical signs alone (Lejon 2005). The presence of parasites has to be demonstrated in body fluids, and, according to the World Health ...

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Effects of peer relationships on parent–youth relationships and self-differentiation

Effects of peer relationships on parent–youth relationships and self-differentiation

... parent–youth relationships are one of the most dominant determinant of ...parent–youth relationships contribute to develop a higher level of ...parent–youth relationships are one of microsystems ...

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Exploring how Chinese primary school psychological counsellors understand and use therapeutic stories

Exploring how Chinese primary school psychological counsellors understand and use therapeutic stories

... the therapeutic use of stories and storytelling. Therapeutic storytelling is defined within this article as the process of using a predesigned therapeutic story in the practice of psychological ...

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The power of the therapeutic relationship in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

The power of the therapeutic relationship in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

... 2.4 Therapeutic strategies and mechanisms of change 3 The role of the therapeutic relationship 27 in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 3.1 The therapeutic relationship as the necessary but n[r] ...

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The use of therapeutic story in primary school settings in China

The use of therapeutic story in primary school settings in China

... There was a wide consensus among the participants that the timing of delivering therapeutic story should be determined based on children’s responses to other therapeutic approaches used in the consultation. ...

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Perceptions of therapeutic principles in a therapeutic community

Perceptions of therapeutic principles in a therapeutic community

... The number of issues arising from application of randomized controlled trial methodology suggests a post positivist approach to research design is incongruent with the complex nature of a DTC and consequently fails to ...

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