Design: Interviews about attitudes about psychotherapy with 12 undergraduate students who had never been in psychotherapy were analysed using consensual qualitative research. Results: Participants believed that the client role is to disclose, be receptive, and be motivated; that the therapist role is to listen, support, and give advice; and that the therapeutic relationship should be close and personal. Participants had ideas about the benefits (a healing therapeutic relationship, personal and interpersonal changes) and the barriers (self‐stigma and public stigma, difficulty revealing, need to solve problems on own, cost) associated with seeking therapy, and they disliked the idea of being diagnosed. In contrast with participants who were s...
Attitudes toward treatment manuals serve as a meaningful predictor of general attitudes toward evide...
The subject of graduate students undergoing their own therapeutic process in order to become more co...
The purpose of the present study was to explore how potential clients view the personal characterist...
Background: Research findings suggest that attitudes towards psychotherapy predict willingness to se...
Therapists and clients have primarily been portrayed negatively in the media, where clients are view...
The purpose of this study was to investigate attitudes individual therapists held toward clients wit...
The first chapter of this thesis consists of a systematic literature review exploring the negative e...
Considerable research suggests that the relational elements of the client/therapist interchange are ...
A large scale study was conducted to explore factors that influence attitudes toward seeking psychol...
Exposure therapy is underutilized across disability diagnoses despite empirical support for its effi...
Objectives: Psychotic clients may be difficult to engage in psychological therapy, and many potentia...
This study sought to shed light on the complexities of psychotherapy by directly examining psychothe...
A core issue of couple therapy is the evident delay in help-seeking behaviours among distressed coup...
The literature review explored adolescents‟ experiences of psychological therapies. Sixteen studies ...
The effect of psychoeducation on opinions about mental illness, attitudes toward help seeking, and e...
Attitudes toward treatment manuals serve as a meaningful predictor of general attitudes toward evide...
The subject of graduate students undergoing their own therapeutic process in order to become more co...
The purpose of the present study was to explore how potential clients view the personal characterist...
Background: Research findings suggest that attitudes towards psychotherapy predict willingness to se...
Therapists and clients have primarily been portrayed negatively in the media, where clients are view...
The purpose of this study was to investigate attitudes individual therapists held toward clients wit...
The first chapter of this thesis consists of a systematic literature review exploring the negative e...
Considerable research suggests that the relational elements of the client/therapist interchange are ...
A large scale study was conducted to explore factors that influence attitudes toward seeking psychol...
Exposure therapy is underutilized across disability diagnoses despite empirical support for its effi...
Objectives: Psychotic clients may be difficult to engage in psychological therapy, and many potentia...
This study sought to shed light on the complexities of psychotherapy by directly examining psychothe...
A core issue of couple therapy is the evident delay in help-seeking behaviours among distressed coup...
The literature review explored adolescents‟ experiences of psychological therapies. Sixteen studies ...
The effect of psychoeducation on opinions about mental illness, attitudes toward help seeking, and e...
Attitudes toward treatment manuals serve as a meaningful predictor of general attitudes toward evide...
The subject of graduate students undergoing their own therapeutic process in order to become more co...
The purpose of the present study was to explore how potential clients view the personal characterist...