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Deep Annotation of Therapeutic Working Alliance in Psychotherapy
The therapeutic working alliance is an important predictor of the outcome of the psychotherapy treatment. In practice, the working alliance is estimated from a set of scoring questionnaires in an inventory that both the patient and the therapists fill out.
Baihan Lin +2 more
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In the Best Interests of the Child: Ethical Challenges for Counsellors and Psychotherapists
In their Code of Ethics, Early Childhood Australia [2] state ‘the protection and wellbeing of children is paramount, and therefore speaking out or taking action in the presence of unethical practice is an essential professional responsibility’.
Sally V. Hunter
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Analysis of 230 women with chronic pelvic pain assisted at a public hospital
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Chronic pelvic pain is prevalent, presents difficult treatment and has been poorly investigated. The objective of this study was to analyze 230 patients from the chronic pelvic pain ambulatory of Hospital das Clínicas, Federal ...
José Miguel de Deus +4 more
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The Effectiveness of Family and Relationship Therapy: A Review of the Literature
This literature review examines the effectiveness of family and relationship therapy and psychotherapy in relation to the following seven of the key modalities.
Phillipa Evans +2 more
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Ketamine in the Treatment of Depression
Introduction Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses. Over the course of a lifetime, several percent of the adult population suffers from depression. There are many treatments for depression like pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.
Urszula Agnieszka Kaczmarska +9 more
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For decades, the efficacy and application of psychotherapeutic treatments has been informed and driven by a medical model of understanding. Within this framework, for a psychotherapeutic treatment to be classified as "empirically supported," the ...
Nicole Hess
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The Core Sensitivities: A Clinical Evolution of Masterson’s Disorders of Self
The Circle of Security (COS) intervention provides a clinical application of attachment theory demonstrated to promote adaptive interactions between parents and their children.
Brooke E. Poulsen, Joseph J. Coyne
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Babushka: Inside the Emotionally Focused Process
This article analyses a demonstration tape used in training at the Institute for Emotionally Focused Therapy, with the aim of identifying the processes that guide therapists’ responses and interventions.
Maria Gray
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Here Be Dragons: an autistic woman and clinical psychologist’s reflections on narrative therapy
This paper is a collaboration between Hannah- an autistic person seeking therapeutic conversations- and Fran, a non-autistic clinical psychologist and narrative therapist.
Francesca Lassman, Hannah Reynolds
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Book Review for Oliver James’s Love Bombing: Resetting Your Child’s Emotional Thermostat
Oliver James takes a refreshing approach to raising children in a time when parents are bombarded with techniques ranging from absurd, impossible, cruel and so lofty the ideals are impossible to achieve.
Pia Cerveri
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