Put simply, empathy refers to understanding what another person is experiencing or trying to express. Therapist empathy has a long history as a hypothesized key change process in psychotherapy. We begin by discussing definitional issues and presenting an integrative definition. We then review measures of therapist empathy, including the conceptual problem of separating empathy from other relationship variables. We follow this with clinical examples illustrating different forms of therapist empathy and empathic response modes. The core of our review is a meta-analysis of research on the relation between therapist empathy and client outcome. Results indicated that empathy is a moderately strong predictor of therapy outcome: mean weighted r= ....
The communication of empathic understanding was examined in relation to three quali-ties of therapis...
As a characteristic which is most important for counselor effectiveness, the concept of empathy has ...
Conversation analysis of 274 ‘the therapist’s empathic response to the client’s problematic experien...
Put simply, empathy refers to understanding what another person is experiencing or trying to express...
Put simply, empathy refers to understanding what another person is experiencing or trying to express...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
This is an analogue study of process and outcome in client-centered therapy focusing chiefly on empa...
Objective: This study examined whether the provision of expressed empathy by therapists increases fr...
Empathy is one of the most consistent outcome predictors in contemporary psychotherapy research. The...
Introduction: Empathy is considered to be an important therapist offered condition. Historically the...
Empathy is generally considered indispensable to the therapist-client relationship. In his 1957 high...
The communication of empathic understanding was examined in relation to three qualities of therapist...
In this chapter, we present an account of empathy in psychotherapy that is based on a more general, ...
The present study tested a partial mediation model of change in emotion-focused therapy for complex ...
Therapist-offered empathy has been shown to be an important ingredient in the counseling relationshi...
The communication of empathic understanding was examined in relation to three quali-ties of therapis...
As a characteristic which is most important for counselor effectiveness, the concept of empathy has ...
Conversation analysis of 274 ‘the therapist’s empathic response to the client’s problematic experien...
Put simply, empathy refers to understanding what another person is experiencing or trying to express...
Put simply, empathy refers to understanding what another person is experiencing or trying to express...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
This is an analogue study of process and outcome in client-centered therapy focusing chiefly on empa...
Objective: This study examined whether the provision of expressed empathy by therapists increases fr...
Empathy is one of the most consistent outcome predictors in contemporary psychotherapy research. The...
Introduction: Empathy is considered to be an important therapist offered condition. Historically the...
Empathy is generally considered indispensable to the therapist-client relationship. In his 1957 high...
The communication of empathic understanding was examined in relation to three qualities of therapist...
In this chapter, we present an account of empathy in psychotherapy that is based on a more general, ...
The present study tested a partial mediation model of change in emotion-focused therapy for complex ...
Therapist-offered empathy has been shown to be an important ingredient in the counseling relationshi...
The communication of empathic understanding was examined in relation to three quali-ties of therapis...
As a characteristic which is most important for counselor effectiveness, the concept of empathy has ...
Conversation analysis of 274 ‘the therapist’s empathic response to the client’s problematic experien...