The assimilation model describes therapeutic change as an integration of experiences that had previously been problematic, distressing, avoided, or warded off. This study assessed whether assimilation was associated with treatment outcome in a sample of psychotherapeutic treatments for depression. Further, it assessed the direction of the association-whether increasing assimilation predicted decreases in symptom intensity or decreasing symptom intensity predicted increases in assimilation
Theme convergence is the linking of seemingly unrelated problem domains as they advance through assi...
This psychotherapy process research study tested the predictive validity of a model of emotional pro...
The association between clients' higher capability of emotional processing and good therapeutic outc...
The assimilation model describes therapeutic change as an integration of experiences that had previo...
The assimilation model describes the change process in psychotherapy. In this study we analyzed the ...
Dynamic systems theory suggests that instability can be a key element in the promotion of human chan...
A variation of task analysis was used to build an empirical model of how therapists may facilitate c...
Research on the assimilation model has suggested that psychological change takes place in a sequence...
ABSTRACT This Master’s Thesis is part of the Dialogical and Narrative Processes in Couple Therapy...
ObjectivesAssimilation is an important process in understanding change in psychotherapy. Similar to ...
Dynamic systems theory suggests that instability can be a key element in the promotion of human chan...
Some studies have suggested that a decrease in immersion (egocentric perspective on personal experie...
Understanding how assimilation develops is essential in promoting personal change. By attending to ...
Objective: The Assimilation model argues that therapists should work responsively within the client'...
Objective: This case study examined reflexivity and the assimilation of problematic experiences, esp...
Theme convergence is the linking of seemingly unrelated problem domains as they advance through assi...
This psychotherapy process research study tested the predictive validity of a model of emotional pro...
The association between clients' higher capability of emotional processing and good therapeutic outc...
The assimilation model describes therapeutic change as an integration of experiences that had previo...
The assimilation model describes the change process in psychotherapy. In this study we analyzed the ...
Dynamic systems theory suggests that instability can be a key element in the promotion of human chan...
A variation of task analysis was used to build an empirical model of how therapists may facilitate c...
Research on the assimilation model has suggested that psychological change takes place in a sequence...
ABSTRACT This Master’s Thesis is part of the Dialogical and Narrative Processes in Couple Therapy...
ObjectivesAssimilation is an important process in understanding change in psychotherapy. Similar to ...
Dynamic systems theory suggests that instability can be a key element in the promotion of human chan...
Some studies have suggested that a decrease in immersion (egocentric perspective on personal experie...
Understanding how assimilation develops is essential in promoting personal change. By attending to ...
Objective: The Assimilation model argues that therapists should work responsively within the client'...
Objective: This case study examined reflexivity and the assimilation of problematic experiences, esp...
Theme convergence is the linking of seemingly unrelated problem domains as they advance through assi...
This psychotherapy process research study tested the predictive validity of a model of emotional pro...
The association between clients' higher capability of emotional processing and good therapeutic outc...