Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior ChangeThis updated new edition of the first major work on the subject, is widely recognized as the standard reference and text. Authoritative and comprehensive, it covers the field in a scholarly, evaluative, and eclectic manner. Thoroughly revised, this edition includes significant new material on behavioural medicine and health psychology. |
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Socioeconomic Status The role of therapist socioeconomic status ( SES ) has received little direct attention . A few studies have explored psychotherapy outcome as a function of the therapists's current SES status ( e.g. , Carkhuff ...
Socioeconomic Status The role of therapist socioeconomic status ( SES ) has received little direct attention . A few studies have explored psychotherapy outcome as a function of the therapists's current SES status ( e.g. , Carkhuff ...
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patient doesn't talk much of the time , and the therapist doesn't talk some of the time , then it would be hard to claim ... from 13 studies on the relation to therapeutic outcome of the sheer amount of talk by patients and therapists .
patient doesn't talk much of the time , and the therapist doesn't talk some of the time , then it would be hard to claim ... from 13 studies on the relation to therapeutic outcome of the sheer amount of talk by patients and therapists .
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of a good working alliance are not only the patient's characterological distortions and maladaptive defenses but - at least equally important — the therapist's personal reaction ” ( Strupp , 1980d , p . 953 ) .
of a good working alliance are not only the patient's characterological distortions and maladaptive defenses but - at least equally important — the therapist's personal reaction ” ( Strupp , 1980d , p . 953 ) .
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