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Empatia e redução fenomenológica: possível contribuição ao pensamento de Rogers
The concept of empathic understanding holds a key position in the psychotherapy of Carl Rogers, the psychotherapist aims to capture the feelings and personal meanings that the client is living.
Virginia Moreira, Rafael Bruno Torres
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Catholic Physicians\u27 Guild
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The effect of serving as a psychotherapist on students with different specialty preferences
Jacob Schonfield, L Donner
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Training Psychotherapists in Attributes of “Mind” from Zen and Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Part I: Core Principles, Emptiness, Impermanence, and Paradox [PDF]
Stuart W. Twemlow
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this Commentary is to expand upon Reilly et al. 2025's critique of the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) around a dialectic of its major strengths and its limitations. Although notable strengths of the EDE are its diagnostic case identification and detailed assessment of phenomenology, its resource intensity (training and ...
Phillipa J. Hay
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Self-reported stress sources and personal problems among psychotherapists
Connie J. Deutsch
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The Training of Psychotherapists [PDF]
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ABSTRACT The meta‐analysis of self‐help intervention for eating disorders (ED) by Linardon and colleagues showed significant, albeit small, effects favoring self‐help over the control condition on depression, anxiety, distress, and self‐esteem. Despite modest effect sizes, pure self‐help offers the potential for high accessibility at low cost, which ...
Ata Ghaderi
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A study of attributes of psychotherapists through the therapeutic process
Tohru Nagai
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ABSTRACT Objective Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a widely‐used research method for investigating temporal relationships among eating disorder (ED) symptoms. Though EMA has many methodological advantages (e.g., reducing retrospective recall bias), little is known about the experience and effects of participating in this type of study from the
Samantha Wilson+3 more
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