The Therapeutic Relationship
Innovative Investigations
Herausgeber: Wiseman, Hadas; Tishby, Orya
The Therapeutic Relationship
Innovative Investigations
Herausgeber: Wiseman, Hadas; Tishby, Orya
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The quality of the relationship between the client and the therapist has been recognized by psychotherapy researchers and clinicians alike as playing a central role in the process and outcome of psychotherapy. This book presents innovative investigations of the therapeutic relationship, focusing on various relationship mechanisms that are connected to change in psychotherapy. This book was originally published as a special issue of Psychotherapy Research.
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The quality of the relationship between the client and the therapist has been recognized by psychotherapy researchers and clinicians alike as playing a central role in the process and outcome of psychotherapy. This book presents innovative investigations of the therapeutic relationship, focusing on various relationship mechanisms that are connected to change in psychotherapy. This book was originally published as a special issue of Psychotherapy Research.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781138857506
- ISBN-10: 1138857505
- Artikelnr.: 41856091
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781138857506
- ISBN-10: 1138857505
- Artikelnr.: 41856091
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hadas Wiseman is Associate Professor in Counseling and Human Development at the University of Haifa, Israel. Her research interests include therapeutic relationships and attachments and the development of psychotherapists. She is a clinical psychologist and Past President of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Orya Tishby is Senior Lecturer in Clinical psychology and clinical social work at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. Her research interests include therapeutic relationships, countertransference, and psychotherapy with adolescents. She is a clinical psychologist and supervisor.
1. Introduction: The therapeutic relationship: Multiple lenses and
innovations 2. Understanding processes of change: How some patients reveal
more than others - and some groups of therapists less - about what matters
in psychotherapy 3. The associations among improvement and alliance
expectations, alliance during treatment, and treatment outcome for major
depressive disorder 4. How does the therapeutic alliance in
cognitive-behavioural therapy for panic disorder develop throughout
treatment? Sawtooth patterns, sudden gains, and stabilization 5. The
therapeutic relationship in action: How therapists and clients co-manage
relational disaffiliation 6. Therapeutic collaboration and resistance:
Describing the nature and quality of the therapeutic relationship within
ambivalence events using the Therapeutic Collaboration Coding System 7.
Investigating the impact of alliance-focused training on interpersonal
process and therapists' capacity for experiential reflection 8. To be or
not to be immediate with clients: The use and perceived effects of
immediacy in psychodynamic/interpersonal psychotherapy 9. The role of
empathy in promoting change 10. Client attachment, attachment to the
therapist and client-therapist attachment match: How do they relate to
change in psychodynamic psychotherapy? 11. Types of countertransference
dynamics: An exploration of their impact on the client-therapist
relationship 12. Client disclosure and therapist response in psychotherapy
with women with a history of childhood sexual abuse 13. Good versus poor
therapeutic alliances with non-accepting parents of same-sex oriented
adolescents and young adults: A qualitative study
innovations 2. Understanding processes of change: How some patients reveal
more than others - and some groups of therapists less - about what matters
in psychotherapy 3. The associations among improvement and alliance
expectations, alliance during treatment, and treatment outcome for major
depressive disorder 4. How does the therapeutic alliance in
cognitive-behavioural therapy for panic disorder develop throughout
treatment? Sawtooth patterns, sudden gains, and stabilization 5. The
therapeutic relationship in action: How therapists and clients co-manage
relational disaffiliation 6. Therapeutic collaboration and resistance:
Describing the nature and quality of the therapeutic relationship within
ambivalence events using the Therapeutic Collaboration Coding System 7.
Investigating the impact of alliance-focused training on interpersonal
process and therapists' capacity for experiential reflection 8. To be or
not to be immediate with clients: The use and perceived effects of
immediacy in psychodynamic/interpersonal psychotherapy 9. The role of
empathy in promoting change 10. Client attachment, attachment to the
therapist and client-therapist attachment match: How do they relate to
change in psychodynamic psychotherapy? 11. Types of countertransference
dynamics: An exploration of their impact on the client-therapist
relationship 12. Client disclosure and therapist response in psychotherapy
with women with a history of childhood sexual abuse 13. Good versus poor
therapeutic alliances with non-accepting parents of same-sex oriented
adolescents and young adults: A qualitative study
1. Introduction: The therapeutic relationship: Multiple lenses and
innovations 2. Understanding processes of change: How some patients reveal
more than others - and some groups of therapists less - about what matters
in psychotherapy 3. The associations among improvement and alliance
expectations, alliance during treatment, and treatment outcome for major
depressive disorder 4. How does the therapeutic alliance in
cognitive-behavioural therapy for panic disorder develop throughout
treatment? Sawtooth patterns, sudden gains, and stabilization 5. The
therapeutic relationship in action: How therapists and clients co-manage
relational disaffiliation 6. Therapeutic collaboration and resistance:
Describing the nature and quality of the therapeutic relationship within
ambivalence events using the Therapeutic Collaboration Coding System 7.
Investigating the impact of alliance-focused training on interpersonal
process and therapists' capacity for experiential reflection 8. To be or
not to be immediate with clients: The use and perceived effects of
immediacy in psychodynamic/interpersonal psychotherapy 9. The role of
empathy in promoting change 10. Client attachment, attachment to the
therapist and client-therapist attachment match: How do they relate to
change in psychodynamic psychotherapy? 11. Types of countertransference
dynamics: An exploration of their impact on the client-therapist
relationship 12. Client disclosure and therapist response in psychotherapy
with women with a history of childhood sexual abuse 13. Good versus poor
therapeutic alliances with non-accepting parents of same-sex oriented
adolescents and young adults: A qualitative study
innovations 2. Understanding processes of change: How some patients reveal
more than others - and some groups of therapists less - about what matters
in psychotherapy 3. The associations among improvement and alliance
expectations, alliance during treatment, and treatment outcome for major
depressive disorder 4. How does the therapeutic alliance in
cognitive-behavioural therapy for panic disorder develop throughout
treatment? Sawtooth patterns, sudden gains, and stabilization 5. The
therapeutic relationship in action: How therapists and clients co-manage
relational disaffiliation 6. Therapeutic collaboration and resistance:
Describing the nature and quality of the therapeutic relationship within
ambivalence events using the Therapeutic Collaboration Coding System 7.
Investigating the impact of alliance-focused training on interpersonal
process and therapists' capacity for experiential reflection 8. To be or
not to be immediate with clients: The use and perceived effects of
immediacy in psychodynamic/interpersonal psychotherapy 9. The role of
empathy in promoting change 10. Client attachment, attachment to the
therapist and client-therapist attachment match: How do they relate to
change in psychodynamic psychotherapy? 11. Types of countertransference
dynamics: An exploration of their impact on the client-therapist
relationship 12. Client disclosure and therapist response in psychotherapy
with women with a history of childhood sexual abuse 13. Good versus poor
therapeutic alliances with non-accepting parents of same-sex oriented
adolescents and young adults: A qualitative study







