Despite the identification of many factors that play a central role in the development of the psychotherapy process, there is still a lack of evidence about the basic relational mechanisms that pave the way to its working. In this pilot study, we focus on nonverbal microprocessual attunement as the basic mechanism grounding the displacing of discrete factors in shaping the clinical process. Two single sessions of two short-term psychodynamic treatments, selected respectively from a good- and a poor-outcome treatment, have been coded in terms of patient and therapist speech rate, coordination in ruptures, resolution of the therapeutic alliance, and patient’s displayed thinking processes. Two dynamic structural equation models focusing on cli...
Despite the long tradition in psychotherapy research literature concerning the role of therapeutic a...
In psychodynamic psychotherapy, verbal (structures and intents) and non-verbal (voice and interrupti...
All healthcare is delivered in relationships between professionals and patients, and this relationsh...
Despite the identification of many factors that play a central role in the development of the psycho...
Empirical research has explored different dimensions of the therapy process and their associations, ...
Despite the long tradition in psychotherapy research literature concerning the role of therapeutic a...
Despite the long tradition in psychotherapy research literature concerning the role of therapeutic a...
Clinical or Methodological Significance of this article: From a methodological standpoint, the origi...
Critical aspects of the therapeutic alliance appear to be established as early as the first session....
Abstract: The authors propose that if therapists and clients process their therapeutic relationship ...
This exploratory study of the relationship between the alliance and process in psychodynamic psychot...
(from the journal abstract) In the past two decades, psychotherapy researchers and clinicians postul...
AbstractThe therapeutic relationship is an important change factor in psychotherapy, and disordered ...
If we look at the therapeutic relationship as a process of reciprocal attunement, and if we define t...
Psychodynamic change is understood to occur in part through the unique therapeutic relationship deve...
Despite the long tradition in psychotherapy research literature concerning the role of therapeutic a...
In psychodynamic psychotherapy, verbal (structures and intents) and non-verbal (voice and interrupti...
All healthcare is delivered in relationships between professionals and patients, and this relationsh...
Despite the identification of many factors that play a central role in the development of the psycho...
Empirical research has explored different dimensions of the therapy process and their associations, ...
Despite the long tradition in psychotherapy research literature concerning the role of therapeutic a...
Despite the long tradition in psychotherapy research literature concerning the role of therapeutic a...
Clinical or Methodological Significance of this article: From a methodological standpoint, the origi...
Critical aspects of the therapeutic alliance appear to be established as early as the first session....
Abstract: The authors propose that if therapists and clients process their therapeutic relationship ...
This exploratory study of the relationship between the alliance and process in psychodynamic psychot...
(from the journal abstract) In the past two decades, psychotherapy researchers and clinicians postul...
AbstractThe therapeutic relationship is an important change factor in psychotherapy, and disordered ...
If we look at the therapeutic relationship as a process of reciprocal attunement, and if we define t...
Psychodynamic change is understood to occur in part through the unique therapeutic relationship deve...
Despite the long tradition in psychotherapy research literature concerning the role of therapeutic a...
In psychodynamic psychotherapy, verbal (structures and intents) and non-verbal (voice and interrupti...
All healthcare is delivered in relationships between professionals and patients, and this relationsh...