Purpose: Within supervised rehabilitation programs, Lent and Lopez (2002) proposed that clients and therapists develop a “tripartite” network of efficacy beliefs, comprising their confidence in their own ability, their confidence in the other person’s ability, and their estimation of the other person’s confidence in them. To date, researchers have yet to explore the potential relational outcomes associated with this model in rehabilitation contexts. Method: In Study 1, we recruited 170 exercise clients (M age = 63.73, SD = 6.46) who were enrolled in a one-to-one aerobic exercise program with a therapist as a result of a lower-limb musculoskeletal disorder. Clients reported their tripartite efficacy beliefs and perceptions about the quality ...
Abstract Background Most conventional treatment for musculoskeletal conditions continue to show mode...
Relation-inferred self-efficacy (RISE), a relatively new concept, is defined as a target individual’...
There is a strong positive correlation between a successful physical therapist (PT), their clinic, a...
Purpose: Within supervised rehabilitation programs, Lent and Lopez (2002) proposed that clients and ...
This study explored the predictive relationships between students’ (N = 516, Mage = 18.48, SD = 3.52...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic alliance between patients and physical therapists has been shown to infl...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the contributions of several common factor variables to i...
Examined the association between the therapeutic bond—an element of the therapeutic alliance—and tre...
The client-therapist relationship has long been recognized as an important element in psychotherapy,...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Most conventional treatment for musculoskeletal conditions continu...
A strong collaborative relationship between a person in treatment with her/his healthcare profession...
The quality of the therapeutic relationship has been identified as a key factor in predicting client...
Background. The working alliance, or collaborative bond, between client and psychotherapist has been...
AbstractObjective: Research on the effects of Rogers’s therapeutic relationship conditions has typic...
The client-therapist relationship has long been recognized as an important element in psychotherapy,...
Abstract Background Most conventional treatment for musculoskeletal conditions continue to show mode...
Relation-inferred self-efficacy (RISE), a relatively new concept, is defined as a target individual’...
There is a strong positive correlation between a successful physical therapist (PT), their clinic, a...
Purpose: Within supervised rehabilitation programs, Lent and Lopez (2002) proposed that clients and ...
This study explored the predictive relationships between students’ (N = 516, Mage = 18.48, SD = 3.52...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic alliance between patients and physical therapists has been shown to infl...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the contributions of several common factor variables to i...
Examined the association between the therapeutic bond—an element of the therapeutic alliance—and tre...
The client-therapist relationship has long been recognized as an important element in psychotherapy,...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Most conventional treatment for musculoskeletal conditions continu...
A strong collaborative relationship between a person in treatment with her/his healthcare profession...
The quality of the therapeutic relationship has been identified as a key factor in predicting client...
Background. The working alliance, or collaborative bond, between client and psychotherapist has been...
AbstractObjective: Research on the effects of Rogers’s therapeutic relationship conditions has typic...
The client-therapist relationship has long been recognized as an important element in psychotherapy,...
Abstract Background Most conventional treatment for musculoskeletal conditions continue to show mode...
Relation-inferred self-efficacy (RISE), a relatively new concept, is defined as a target individual’...
There is a strong positive correlation between a successful physical therapist (PT), their clinic, a...