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The experience of closeness and distance in the therapeutic relationship of patients with different attachment classifications: an exploration of prototypical cases [PDF]
BackgroundIndividuals with different attachment classifications (Secure, Avoidant and Preoccupied) may experience emotional closeness differently, in their intimate relationships but also as clients in psychotherapy. However, evidence for this assumption
Sharon Egozi +3 more
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Piloting the Update: The Use of Therapeutic Relationship for Change – A Free Energy Account [PDF]
We apply the Free Energy Principle (FEP) to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). FEP describes the basic functioning of the brain as a predictive organ and states that any self-organizing system that is in equilibrium with its environment must minimize ...
Gernot Hauke, Christina Lohr
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Patients’ perspective on the therapeutic relationship and session quality: the central role of alliance [PDF]
In this study, we examined how four components of the therapeutic relationship—working alliance, real relationship, and positive and negative affective reactions of the patient toward their therapist—relate to each other and to the psychotherapy session ...
Alberto Stefana +6 more
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The therapeutic relationship [PDF]
The concepts of transference and countertransference are extremely useful in a cross-cultural therapeutic encounter, and, of course, the therapist, just like the client, brings expectations, hopes, and repetitions of their history with the client. Clients seek therapy when they feel they have reached a point when they can no longer cope alone with ...
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Background: Pain remains a prevalent and burdensome complaint for people living with human immunodeficiency virus and/or aquired immunodeficiency syndrome (LWHA). Positive Living (PL), a multimodal pain intervention, reduced pain in female South Africans
Cameron Reardon +2 more
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Clients’ lived experiences of therapeutic relationship: A phenomenological study [PDF]
Background: Therapeutic relationship is one of the most important aspects of psychotherapy, and quantitative methods have been the most popular approach for conducting research in this field.
Vahid Qamari Zamharir +2 more
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IntroductionThe shift from in-person therapy to telepsychotherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic was unprepared for, sudden, and inevitable. This study explored patients’ long-term experiences of transitions to telepsychotherapy and back to the office ...
Camilla von Below +4 more
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The Structure of EMDR Therapy: A Guide for the Therapist
Since the introduction of EMD by Dr. Shapiro in 1987, which led to the development of EMDR Therapy, clinical experiences and research contributed to a variety of protocols and procedures.
Michael Hase
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BackgroundThe therapeutic alliance has been recognized as one of the most researched key elements of treatment across different therapeutic approaches and diagnostic domains.
Francesca Strappini +9 more
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Creating relational ripples in therapy
Exegesis In my doctoral inquiry, I focused on the relational space in the therapy room. The relational space is a concept that may appear in different forms and include words, emotions, non-verbal communication, objects within the context of space and ...
Marilena Karamatsouki
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