Psychotherapy Relationships That Work : Therapist Contributions and Responsiveness to Patients.
Many efforts to improve therapy have focused on codifying evidence-based treatments, but in doing so have left the psychotherapeutic relationship behind. Psychotherapy Relationships That Work is the first book to assemble the numerous advances in understanding the critical relationship between the c...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Oxford University Press,
2002.
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Table of Contents:
- Contributors; I. Introduction; 1. Empirically Supported Therapy Relationships; 2. Research Summary on the Therapeutic Relationship and Psychotherapy Outcome; II. Effective Elements; A. General Elements of the Therapy Relationship; 3. The Alliance; 4. Cohesion in Group Psychotherapy; 5. Empathy; 6. Goal Consensus and Collaboration; B. Customizing the Therapy Relationship to the Individual Patient; 7. Resistance; 8. Functional Impairment and Coping Style; III. Promising Elements; A. General Elements of the Therapy Relationship; 9. Positive Regard; 10. Congruence; 11. Feedback.
- 12. Repairing Alliance Ruptures13. Self-Disclosure; 14. The Management of Countertransference; 15. Relational Interpretations; B. Customizing the Therapy Relationship to the Individual Patient; 16. Stages of Change; 17. Anaclitic/Sociotropic and Introjective/ Autonomous Dimensions; 18. Expectations and Preferences; 19. Assimilation of Problematic Experiences; 20. Attachment Style; 21. Religion and Spirituality; 22. Cultural and Demographic Diversity; 23. Personality Disorders; IV. Conclusions and Guidelines.
- 24. Empirically Supported Therapy Relationships: Conclusions and Recommendations of the Division 29 Task ForceAppendix: Evaluation of Research Studies; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; V; W; Z.