The importance of client emotionality in counselling, while much discussed by theorists, has been less well investigated by researchers. The relationship between counsellor interventions that occur with particular levels of emotional arousal and experiencing has not been fully investigated. This study examined the relationship between client experiencing, strength of feeling, and counsellor verbal response modes in three different types of counselling. No evidence of a significant association between counsellor verbal response modes and levels of experiencing or strength of feeling was found. The meaning of this finding and its implications for counsellors and researchers are discussed. Résumé L'importance de l'émotivité du client...
VARIOUS internal criteria of a successful interview, such as working relationship and assumption of ...
The topic of client experience of counselling as described from the perspective of the client has be...
A growing number of psychotherapy researchers are studying in-session events that signify therapeuti...
The importance of client emotionality in counselling, while much discussed by theorists, has been le...
This study provides a preliminary look at the relationships between strength of client feeling and c...
This study examined the relationship between changes in the level of client emotional involvement as...
Client emotional expression in session is valuable as it promotes clients’ sense of agency, increase...
Reviews of counseling research indicate that there are no instruments explicitly designed to assess ...
Using counselling sessions conducted by ten "master therapists" (e.g., Rogers, Ellis, Perls) from fo...
Carkhuff-scale empathy of 64 counsellors was judged by two randomly sampled raters from each of two ...
Counsellors' identifications of seven commonly employed counsellor response modes were studied in or...
Background: The negative effects of the unmanaged countertransference on session outcome are well do...
The purpose of this study was to capture the lived experience of counsellors, when they encounter e...
The purpose of this study was to capture the lived experience of counsellors, when they encounter e...
The aim of the study was to compare clients' and counsellors' perceptions of helpful and hindering ...
VARIOUS internal criteria of a successful interview, such as working relationship and assumption of ...
The topic of client experience of counselling as described from the perspective of the client has be...
A growing number of psychotherapy researchers are studying in-session events that signify therapeuti...
The importance of client emotionality in counselling, while much discussed by theorists, has been le...
This study provides a preliminary look at the relationships between strength of client feeling and c...
This study examined the relationship between changes in the level of client emotional involvement as...
Client emotional expression in session is valuable as it promotes clients’ sense of agency, increase...
Reviews of counseling research indicate that there are no instruments explicitly designed to assess ...
Using counselling sessions conducted by ten "master therapists" (e.g., Rogers, Ellis, Perls) from fo...
Carkhuff-scale empathy of 64 counsellors was judged by two randomly sampled raters from each of two ...
Counsellors' identifications of seven commonly employed counsellor response modes were studied in or...
Background: The negative effects of the unmanaged countertransference on session outcome are well do...
The purpose of this study was to capture the lived experience of counsellors, when they encounter e...
The purpose of this study was to capture the lived experience of counsellors, when they encounter e...
The aim of the study was to compare clients' and counsellors' perceptions of helpful and hindering ...
VARIOUS internal criteria of a successful interview, such as working relationship and assumption of ...
The topic of client experience of counselling as described from the perspective of the client has be...
A growing number of psychotherapy researchers are studying in-session events that signify therapeuti...