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Managing distress over time in psychotherapy : guiding the client in and through intense emotional work [PDF]
Clients who seek psychotherapeutic treatment have had personal experiences involving some form of distress. Although research has shown that the client's ability to experience and express painful emotions during therapy can have a therapeutic benefit, it
Muntigl, Peter
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ABSTRACT Background Professional self‐doubt (PSD) refers to therapists' uncertainty about their ability to effectively help clients, and is considered to be a significant aspect of psychotherapy practice given its complexity and ambiguity. Most previous research on PSD has been quantitative, and this study aimed to explore lived experiences of this ...
Deirdre Hogan, Aisling McMahon
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Background and aims: The factorial validation study of a scale describing the therapist's intuitive knowing from a phenomenological, aesthetic, and field-oriented perspective, such as that of Gestalt therapy, is presented. The way in which the therapists
Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb +4 more
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Clients' narratives in psychotherapy and therapist's theoretical orientation : an exploratory analysis of Gloria's narratives with Rogers, Ellis and Perls [PDF]
The therapist’s theoretical orientation has been shown to impact the psychotherapy process. However, less is known about the extent to which the therapist’s orientation may impact clients’ narratives. This exploratory study analysed clients’ narrative
Gonçalves, Óscar F. +2 more
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Enduring and the horizon of repair: French Caribbean post‐stroke rehabilitation amid health inequity
Abstract Drawing on ethnographic research with patients and therapists in post‐stroke rehabilitation, this article explores how Guadeloupeans strive to exist on their own terms amid postcolonial health inequities, forms of marginalization and institutional disrepair.
Raphaëlle Melissa Rabanes
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Practice Study Outpatient Psychotherapy - Switzerland (PAP-S) : Study design and feasibility (Revised edition) [PDF]
Revised edition of Von Wyl, A., Crameri, A., Koemeda, M., Tschuchke, V. & Schulthess, P. (2013). The PAP-S (Practice of Ambulant Psychotherapy-Study), Switzerland: Study Design and Feasibility. Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Zurich.
Crameri, Aureliano +4 more
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Abstract Objectives Despite studies showing that persons with hearing impairments (HI) or vision impairments (VI) have an increased risk of developing mental health disorders, mental health services frequently are not accessible and suited to the specific needs of both populations.
Bastian Hardt +7 more
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European American Therapist Self-Disclosure in Cross-Cultural Counseling [PDF]
Eleven European American psychotherapists\u27 use of self-disclosure in cross-cultural counseling was studied using consensual qualitative research. As reasons for self-disclosing, therapists reported the intent to enhance the counseling relationship ...
Burkard, Alan W. +4 more
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A comparative analysis of body psychotherapy and dance movement psychotherapy from a European perspective [PDF]
The role of embodiment within contemporary psychotherapy practice and its discussion are gathering momentum, and are part of a paradigm shift in psychotherapy in which theory and practice are being reformulated. Body psychotherapy (BP) and dance movement
Abram J. +121 more
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ABSTRACT Edward Tolman, an experimental psychologist renowned for his research on the “cognitive map” and “latent learning” in rats, pursued his career within the tradition of behaviorisms. In the history of psychology, he is positioned as a precursor to cognitivism.
Hiroshi Matsui, Kohei Yanagawa
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