The article reports conversation analysis of a single cognitive psychotherapy session in which an interactional misalignment between the therapist and the patient emerges, culminates, and is mitigated. Through this case study, the interactional practices lead- ing to a rupture in therapeutic alliance and the practices leading to its mending are explored. In the session the therapist pursues investigative orientation in relation to the patient’s experience under discussion, whereas the patient maintains orientation to “troubles-telling.” The diverging projects of the participants amount to overt misalign- ment. Eventually, the therapist brings the relationship of the patient and herself as a topic of conversation in ways which turn the misal...
OBJECTIVE Striking the balance between creating challenge through confrontation (drawing attentio...
This article is a therapist review of the process that occurred during a systematic case study of ps...
The article explores ideas about the role of group mentalizing—the experience of joint attention and...
The article reports conversation analysis of a single cognitive psychotherapy session in which an in...
A process of change within a single case of cognitive-constructivist therapy is analyzed by means of...
Patients and therapists have somewhat divergent perspectives of alliance. Usually in psychotherapy r...
Objective: The psychotherapeutic process, like any intimate relationship between two human beings, i...
This article examines how therapists and patients start building and managing relationships and purs...
The quality of the working alliance as assessed by the patient is the most robust predictor of the t...
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Background: Alliance evolutions, i.e. ruptures and resolutions over the course of psychotherapy, hav...
We understand ambivalence as a cyclical movement between two opposing parts of the self. The emergen...
Original article can be found at : http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713663589 Copyrig...
Therapeutic alliance is a central concept in psychotherapeutic work. The relationship between the th...
OBJECTIVE Striking the balance between creating challenge through confrontation (drawing attentio...
This article is a therapist review of the process that occurred during a systematic case study of ps...
The article explores ideas about the role of group mentalizing—the experience of joint attention and...
The article reports conversation analysis of a single cognitive psychotherapy session in which an in...
A process of change within a single case of cognitive-constructivist therapy is analyzed by means of...
Patients and therapists have somewhat divergent perspectives of alliance. Usually in psychotherapy r...
Objective: The psychotherapeutic process, like any intimate relationship between two human beings, i...
This article examines how therapists and patients start building and managing relationships and purs...
The quality of the working alliance as assessed by the patient is the most robust predictor of the t...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96966/1/UMURF-Issue03_2006-AJaksa.pd
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per...
Background: Alliance evolutions, i.e. ruptures and resolutions over the course of psychotherapy, hav...
We understand ambivalence as a cyclical movement between two opposing parts of the self. The emergen...
Original article can be found at : http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713663589 Copyrig...
Therapeutic alliance is a central concept in psychotherapeutic work. The relationship between the th...
OBJECTIVE Striking the balance between creating challenge through confrontation (drawing attentio...
This article is a therapist review of the process that occurred during a systematic case study of ps...
The article explores ideas about the role of group mentalizing—the experience of joint attention and...