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Psychotherapy relationships that work : therapist contributions and responsiveness to patients
Abstract
Part 1: Introduction 1. Empirically Supported Therapy Relationships 2. Research Summary on the Therapeutic Relationship and Psychotherapy Outcome Part 2: Effective Elements A: General Elements of the Therapy Relationship 3. The Alliance 4. Cohesion in Group Therapy 5. Empathy 6. Goal Consensus and Collaboration B: Customizing the Therapy Relationship to the Individual Patient 7. Resistance 8. Functional Impairment and Coping Style Part 3: Promising Elements A: General Elements of the Therapy Relationship 9. Positive Regard 10. Congruence 11. Feedback 12. Repairing Alliance Ruptures 13. Self-Disclosure 14. The Management of Countertransference 15. Relational Interpretations B: Customising the Therapy…
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- Psychology
- Psychotherapist
- Alliance
- Empathy
- Therapeutic relationship
- Unconditional positive regard
- Countertransference
- Group psychotherapy
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