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A Therapeutic Relationship

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
A Therapeutic Relationship “Everything hurts,” the elderly woman reports through the Tigrinya interpreter.
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The Therapeutic Relationship

British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1991
The relationship established between the occupational therapist and the patient is a key element in facilitating therapy. This article examines the nature of the therapeutic relationship and discusses the various issues that need to be considered when estabilshing this relationship.
Chris Lloyd, Frikkie Maas
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Therapeutic and Anti-therapeutic Relationships

2020
Most clinical encounters that occur in the practice of the “fact-based interview” (discussed in Chap. 4) are undertaken based on a supposition that the patient is participating openly and accurately to aid the clinician in understanding the problems for which they are seeking help.
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The Therapeutic Relationship

2021
Patients with PD are excessively preoccupied with or excessively detached in their human relationships, and the relationships are unstable, conflictual, hostile, detached. These ways of relating also repeat themselves in the therapeutic relationship, suffusing the therapy with obstacles, more or less predictable disruptions, and possible iatrogenic ...
Antonio Semerari   +2 more
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The Therapeutic Relationship

1996
It is the rare student of therapy who would disagree with the notion that the interactive or interpersonal aspect of psychotherapy is critical at the levels of theory, observation, clinical understanding, and intervention. Yet, just as we currently lack a unified model of pathology or intervention, we miss a common and open construal of the meaning ...
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