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Attachment, Group–Related Processes, and Psychotherapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2007(2007). Attachment, Group–Related Processes, and Psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 233-245.
Mario, Mikulincer, Phillip R, Shaver
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Sex-Role Related Countertransference in Psychotherapy
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1976Data from one psychological and one psychiatric agency were collected to determine if psychotherapists' treatment decisions about opposite-sex persons might be influenced by sex-role prescriptions for dealing with sexual impulses. Accordingly, male therapists were hypothesized to prolong and female therapists to avoid treatment situations likely to ...
S I, Abramowitz +4 more
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Negative Relating and Psychotherapy
2016Ideally a person would always relate positively. People relate negatively because they have not acquired the capability to relate positively. Psychotherapy patients consistently obtain high scores on the Person’s Relating to Others Questionnaire (PROQ3; Birtchnell, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 20(1), 36–48, 2013), which is a measure of ...
Argyroula Kalaitzaki, John Birtchnell
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Working at Relational Depth in Counselling and Psychotherapy
2018Working at Relational Depth in Counselling and Psychotherapy goes to the very heart of the therapeutic meeting between therapist and client. Focusing on the concept of 'relational depth', Dave Mearns and Mick Cooper describe a form of encounter in which therapist and client experience profound feelings of contact and engagement with each other, and in ...
Mearns, Dave, Cooper, Mick
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Introduction to Object Relations Group Psychotherapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1992The author shows how object relations group therapy focuses on primitive defense mechanisms that shape the group-entity image or "basic assumptions group." Such primitive defense mechanisms as splitting, projective identification, omnipotent denial, projection, and introjection are the mental resources to protect the endangered self and the threatened ...
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Coaching in Relation to Psychotherapy
2017Coaching exists alongside a wide range of other formats of consultation, some of which it competes with, while mutually complementing others. If coaching is to define itself as a profession, clear definitions and hence delineations between it and other professional formats of intervention are necessary.
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Integrative psychotherapy as relational psychotherapy
2020Gregor Žvelc, Maša Žvelc
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Review of Self-Relations in the Psychotherapy Process.
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 2006Reviews the book, Self-Relations in the Psychotherapy Process by J. Christopher Muran (see record 2000-16556-000). The self is alive and well and living in psychology, at least if the contributors to J. Christopher Muran's stimulating volume, Self-Relations in the Psychotherapy Process, are to be taken seriously.
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