Seventy patients in outpatient psychodynamic, time-limited psychotherapy and their sixteen therapists participated in the Vanderbilt II psychotherapy research project. Results of an investigation of the internalization of therapist-patient relationships using the Structural Analysis of Social Behavior indicate that patients ' intrapsychic functioning became more similar to interpersonal activity in the therapist-patient relationship over the course of psychotherapy. Intrapsychic movement toward interpersonal activity in the therapist—patient relationship was associated with positive outcome on measures of depression, anxiety, and on independent clinician ratings of patient psychological functioning. Implications for psychodynamic theor...
This study examined client-reported changes in the therapeutic relationship across 29 sessions, spa...
Introduction: The fast expanding field of Interpersonal Physiology (IP) focuses on the study of co-o...
Sixteen therapists participated in a year-long manualized training program as part of the Vanderbilt...
The Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB; Benjamin, 1974,1982,1984) system was used to study...
study the interpersonal process between patient and therapist in the 3rd session of 14 therapeutic d...
The associations between interpersonal process variables and psychotherapy outcome were investigated...
埼玉県越谷市We consider therapist-client relationship and client's intrapersonal work as two essentials of...
psychodynamic psychotherapy. The interpersonal circumplex was used to categorize patients re-porting...
The working relationship between patient and therapist is a core aspect of psychotherapy. In this ch...
This article explores how the therapeutic relationship facilitates intrapsychic and behavioral chang...
The focus of this study is the investiga-tion of the relation between patients’ interpersonal proble...
The idea that the patient-therapist relationship is at the core of change in psychotherapy has found...
Psychodynamic change is understood to occur in part through the unique therapeutic relationship deve...
This paper consists of an introductory review of a limited portion of the literature pertaining to i...
Abstract: This therapeutic approach assumes that for successful outcome, changes in cli-ents ’ inter...
This study examined client-reported changes in the therapeutic relationship across 29 sessions, spa...
Introduction: The fast expanding field of Interpersonal Physiology (IP) focuses on the study of co-o...
Sixteen therapists participated in a year-long manualized training program as part of the Vanderbilt...
The Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB; Benjamin, 1974,1982,1984) system was used to study...
study the interpersonal process between patient and therapist in the 3rd session of 14 therapeutic d...
The associations between interpersonal process variables and psychotherapy outcome were investigated...
埼玉県越谷市We consider therapist-client relationship and client's intrapersonal work as two essentials of...
psychodynamic psychotherapy. The interpersonal circumplex was used to categorize patients re-porting...
The working relationship between patient and therapist is a core aspect of psychotherapy. In this ch...
This article explores how the therapeutic relationship facilitates intrapsychic and behavioral chang...
The focus of this study is the investiga-tion of the relation between patients’ interpersonal proble...
The idea that the patient-therapist relationship is at the core of change in psychotherapy has found...
Psychodynamic change is understood to occur in part through the unique therapeutic relationship deve...
This paper consists of an introductory review of a limited portion of the literature pertaining to i...
Abstract: This therapeutic approach assumes that for successful outcome, changes in cli-ents ’ inter...
This study examined client-reported changes in the therapeutic relationship across 29 sessions, spa...
Introduction: The fast expanding field of Interpersonal Physiology (IP) focuses on the study of co-o...
Sixteen therapists participated in a year-long manualized training program as part of the Vanderbilt...