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QMiP bulletin, 2011
About the Contributors. Acknowledgements. PART I Getting Started. 1 Introduction (Andrew R. Thompson and David Harper). 2 Identifying and Synthesizing Qualitative Literature (Rachel L. Shaw). 3 Ethical Issues in Qualitative Mental Health Research (Andrew
David J. Harper, Andrew R. Thompson
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About the Contributors. Acknowledgements. PART I Getting Started. 1 Introduction (Andrew R. Thompson and David Harper). 2 Identifying and Synthesizing Qualitative Literature (Rachel L. Shaw). 3 Ethical Issues in Qualitative Mental Health Research (Andrew
David J. Harper, Andrew R. Thompson
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The Alliance in Adult Psychotherapy: A Meta-Analytic Synthesis
Psychotherapy, 2018The alliance continues to be one of the most investigated variables related to success in psychotherapy irrespective of theoretical orientation. We define and illustrate the alliance (also conceptualized as therapeutic alliance, helping alliance, or ...
C. Flückiger+3 more
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American Psychologist, 2018
Positive psychotherapy (PPT) contrasts with standard interventions for depression by increasing positive emotion, engagement, and meaning rather than directly targeting depressive symptoms.
M. Seligman, Tayyab Rashid, A. Parks
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Positive psychotherapy (PPT) contrasts with standard interventions for depression by increasing positive emotion, engagement, and meaning rather than directly targeting depressive symptoms.
M. Seligman, Tayyab Rashid, A. Parks
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Systematized Review of Psychotherapeutic Components of Psilocybin-Assisted Psychotherapy.
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 2021OBJECTIVE This systematized review sought to fill a gap in psilocybin research by investigating the structure and format of psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy (PAP), with a focus on the counseling components of the treatment.
David M. Horton+2 more
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Psychotherapy: Specific psychotherapies
2018Specific psychotherapies bring specific challenges with them. Engagement with cognitive behaviour therapy and its success depends upon how the individual’s cognitions are affected by cultures and how amenable these are for therapy. Similarly, family therapy carries with it different roles of different members across cultures, and not everyone’s role ...
Dinesh Bhugra+2 more
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Virtue, flourishing, and positive psychology in psychotherapy: An overview and research prospectus.
Psychotherapy, 2020Researchers have increasingly called for the examination of both mental health symptoms and well-being when providing and evaluating psychotherapy, and although symptoms and well-being are typically inversely related, these appear to be distinct ...
Peter J. Jankowski+8 more
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A scoping review of machine learning in psychotherapy research
Psychotherapy Research, 2020Machine learning (ML) offers robust statistical and probabilistic techniques that can help to make sense of large amounts of data. This scoping review paper aims to broadly explore the nature of research activity using ML in the context of psychological ...
K. Aafjes-van Doorn+3 more
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Psychotherapy Relationships That Work III
Psychotherapy, 2018This article introduces the journal issue devoted to the most recent iteration of evidence-based psychotherapy relationships and frames it within the work of the Third Interdivisional American Psychological Association Task Force on Evidence-Based ...
J. Norcross, M. Lambert
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Physiological synchrony in psychotherapy sessions
Psychotherapy Research, 2019Objective: In this proof-of-principle study, a convenience sample of 55 dyadic psychotherapy sessions conducted by one therapist was analyzed. This study aimed at exploring physiological synchrony in naturalistic psychotherapy sessions and the ...
W. Tschacher, Deborah Meier
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Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2018
Videoconferencing psychotherapy (VCP)-the remote delivery of psychotherapy via secure video link-is an innovative way of delivering psychotherapy, which has the potential to overcome many of the regularly cited barriers to accessing psychological ...
Carl Norwood+3 more
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Videoconferencing psychotherapy (VCP)-the remote delivery of psychotherapy via secure video link-is an innovative way of delivering psychotherapy, which has the potential to overcome many of the regularly cited barriers to accessing psychological ...
Carl Norwood+3 more
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