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Therapy with offenders - the impact on therapists

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

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

... 2 Therapists' Perceptions of the Therapeutic Alliance in 'Mandatory' Therapy with Sex Offenders Research suggests that the therapeutic alliance (TA) plays an important part in successful ...sex ...

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The Impact of Personal Therapy on Therapists’ Use of Self-Disclosure

The Impact of Personal Therapy on Therapists’ Use of Self-Disclosure

... personal therapy is quite similar to the apprenticeship future teachers experience as ...their therapists at ...their therapists’ rationale, intentions, impressions, or ...subjective impact of ...

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Online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Training for Therapists: Outcomes, Acceptability, and Impact of Support

Online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Training for Therapists: Outcomes, Acceptability, and Impact of Support

... psychological therapy who are not clinical psychology graduates may have had little opportunity to do formal train- ing in ...rural therapists tend to be less well quali- fied (Department of Health and ...

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Impact of Integrated Arts Therapy: An Intervention Program for Young Female Offenders in Correctional Institution

Impact of Integrated Arts Therapy: An Intervention Program for Young Female Offenders in Correctional Institution

... the impact of program of integrated arts therapy on young female delinquents’ who experienced emotional and behavioral problems in a correctional insti- ...art therapy, drama therapy, music ...

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An exploration of how therapists experience erotic feelings in therapy

An exploration of how therapists experience erotic feelings in therapy

... 3.7.1.4 ‘Wouldn’t it be nice if we could meet? Have a coffee [...]’ - A form of negative transference Several participants believed that, at moments, some clients attempted to seduce them. Some of these participants ...

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An Interpretative phenomenological analysis of therapists' experiences of sexual feelings when working with male sex offenders

An Interpretative phenomenological analysis of therapists' experiences of sexual feelings when working with male sex offenders

... the therapists’ understanding of their experience. Therapists’ experiences would change over time and with growing ...well impact a therapist’s sexual feelings, but that all therapists would ...

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Influence of Engagement in Personal Therapy on the Perceived Therapy Competence and Self-Efficacy of Therapists-in-Training

Influence of Engagement in Personal Therapy on the Perceived Therapy Competence and Self-Efficacy of Therapists-in-Training

... mandating therapy for their students because they did not want students to feel coerced into seeking personal therapy, the researchers stated that, by not mandating or endorsing personal therapy, ...

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Chinese cultural values in therapy: Perspectives from clients and therapists

Chinese cultural values in therapy: Perspectives from clients and therapists

... of therapy. Both of which share similarity in giving attention to the impact of relationships on the individual, whether they are represented internally, ...

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Association between recidivism risk and scores on psychological measures and outcome of therapy in sex offenders. Dissimulation, coping and defence styles in sex-offenders, non-sex offenders and non-offenders

Association between recidivism risk and scores on psychological measures and outcome of therapy in sex offenders. Dissimulation, coping and defence styles in sex-offenders, non-sex offenders and non-offenders

... of offenders into appetitive and non-appetitive types and the impact this categorisation could have on interpreting data in the three studies presented ...

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Understanding service users’ and therapists’ experiences of pharmacological treatment for sexual preoccupation and/or hypersexuality in incarcerated sex offenders

Understanding service users’ and therapists’ experiences of pharmacological treatment for sexual preoccupation and/or hypersexuality in incarcerated sex offenders

... the impact of receiving pharmacological treatment from the perspective of both service users and of psychological intervention staff working with sexually preoccupied ...

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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.

... that therapists did not share their own feelings as often as they asked patients to talk about their feelings regarding the ...by therapists regarding a discrepancy between patient and therapist in our ...

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Recording therapy sessions: What do clients and therapists really think?

Recording therapy sessions: What do clients and therapists really think?

... counselling altogether if they were required to be recorded. One theme that did emerge from the data that has not been previously reported was that of their surprise at how infrequently clients declined to have sessions ...

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Therapists and Personal Therapy

Therapists and Personal Therapy

... how therapists experience, describe and utilize personal therapy in their professional ...personal therapy as a ...personal therapy to manage feelings that came up in their work with difficult ...

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CHAPTER 115A. MASSAGE THERAPISTS AND MASSAGE THERAPY BUSINESSES 115A. MASSAGE THERAPISTS AND MASSAGE THERAPY BUSINESSES

CHAPTER 115A. MASSAGE THERAPISTS AND MASSAGE THERAPY BUSINESSES 115A. MASSAGE THERAPISTS AND MASSAGE THERAPY BUSINESSES

... MASSAGE THERAPISTS AND MASSAGE THERAPY BUSINESSES ...massage therapists’ profession and reputation, the City deems it necessary to regulate therapeutic massage establishments and massage ...

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Effectiveness of Animal-Assisted Therapy: Therapists’ Perspectives

Effectiveness of Animal-Assisted Therapy: Therapists’ Perspectives

... Animal-assisted therapy has helped children and adolescents with various diagnoses in many different ...a therapy dog helped withdrawn students calm down and return to a sense of normalcy after a school ...

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The Role of Personal Therapy for Music Therapists: A Survey

The Role of Personal Therapy for Music Therapists: A Survey

... Like psychotherapists, music psychotherapists must cultivate a strong sense of self- awareness, so they are attuned to their own feelings as well as the client’s feelings. According to Camilleri (2001), “As we become ...

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ARTICLE 10. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS

ARTICLE 10. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS

... (4) Successfully completes the examination required by the committee for licensure as an occupational therapy assistant. (5) Submits two (2) recent passport-quality photographs of the applicant, approximately two ...

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Therapists as Educators:  the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy

Therapists as Educators: the Importance of Client Education in Occupational Therapy

... Future Therapists Survey at the beginning of the Lifestyle for Wellness course to establish a baseline measure of their experience with client ...teaches therapists to do the following: (a) gather client ...

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Biological and psychological stress of therapists and patients in confrontation therapy

Biological and psychological stress of therapists and patients in confrontation therapy

... confrontative control session (e.g. goal attainment scaling). A total number of 20 patients with PTSD, as well as their treating therapists, should be included in the study (n=40). Saliva cortisol- and ...

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Recovered eating disorder therapists using their experiental knowledge in therapy: A qualitative examination of the therapists' and the patients' view

Recovered eating disorder therapists using their experiental knowledge in therapy: A qualitative examination of the therapists' and the patients' view

... ered therapists (response rate 75%) completed a questionnaire about advantages and disadvantages of the utilization of experiential knowledge in ...in therapy. Therapists can use this knowledge as a ...

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