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Psychotherapy, 2013
A theory of the research training environment (RTE) proposed by Gelso (Counseling Psychologist, 8:7-35, 1979; Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 24:468-476, 1993; The Counseling Psychologist, 25:307-320, 1997) is updated, and the research evidence that bears upon this theory is reviewed.
Harold Chui+3 more
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A theory of the research training environment (RTE) proposed by Gelso (Counseling Psychologist, 8:7-35, 1979; Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 24:468-476, 1993; The Counseling Psychologist, 25:307-320, 1997) is updated, and the research evidence that bears upon this theory is reviewed.
Harold Chui+3 more
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Dependency on the Psychotherapist
Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2010People depend on one another in most human relations, especially those involving professional services. Mental health care, and psychotherapy in particular, are characterized by various degrees of patient dependency, which can be managed to advance the purposes of diagnosis and treatment.
N. Clemens
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The Sex of the Psychotherapist
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1983The authors note the recent controversy about whether the sex of the psychotherapist is an important factor in the treatment of patients with certain neurotic and personality disturbances and suggest that much of the confusion is because supportive and insight-oriented psychotherapy are not clearly distinguished. After reviewing the relevant literature
Cavenar Jo, Werman Ds
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Psychotherapist experiences with telepsychotherapy: Pre COVID-19 lessons for a post COVID-19 world.
Journal of psychotherapy integration, 2020Psychotherapists accelerated their adoption of telepsychotherapy during the COVID-19 outbreak to accommodate preventative isolation and social distancing.
Karen MacMullin, P. Jerry, K. Cook
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The remarkable (Disappearing Act of the) mental health nurse psychotherapist.
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2020The aim of this Australian based qualitative study was to better understand key drivers for mental health nurses to undertake training in psychotherapy, and how these capabilities are integrated into their clinical practice.
J. Hurley+3 more
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1986
A previously unpublished paper by a dying psychotherapist describes the therapeutic use of the ensuing grief reactions of five patients to his terminal illness to help them deal with the effects of their previous losses, deprivations, and abandonments.
Kaplan Ah, Rothman D
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A previously unpublished paper by a dying psychotherapist describes the therapeutic use of the ensuing grief reactions of five patients to his terminal illness to help them deal with the effects of their previous losses, deprivations, and abandonments.
Kaplan Ah, Rothman D
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A Community of Psychotherapists
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1965(1965). A Community of Psychotherapists. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 23-28.
Thomas P. Malone, Carl A. Whitaker
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Psychotherapy Research, 2019
Objective: This study examined psychotherapist trainees’ experiences of “professional self-doubt” (PSD) and “negative personal reaction” (NPR) during cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and their associations with patients’ symptoms and interpersonal ...
P. Odyniec+3 more
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Objective: This study examined psychotherapist trainees’ experiences of “professional self-doubt” (PSD) and “negative personal reaction” (NPR) during cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and their associations with patients’ symptoms and interpersonal ...
P. Odyniec+3 more
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Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2019
BACKGROUND Psychosocial interventions may improve the quality of life of both people with dementia (PWD) and their family caregivers. However, research is inconclusive and focused primarily on the quality of life of either the PWD or the caregiver ...
J. Nordheim+6 more
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BACKGROUND Psychosocial interventions may improve the quality of life of both people with dementia (PWD) and their family caregivers. However, research is inconclusive and focused primarily on the quality of life of either the PWD or the caregiver ...
J. Nordheim+6 more
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