Some studies have suggested that a decrease in immersion (egocentric perspective on personal experiences) and an increase in distancing (observer perspective on personal experiences) are associated with the resolution of clinical problems and positive outcome in psychotherapy for depression. To help clarify how this change in perspectives relates to clinical change, the present study compared changes in immersion and distancing across therapy with progress in one client's assimilation of her problematic experiences
Background Patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) have been found to have restricted capacity...
Reflecting on negative emotional experiences can be adaptive but it can also maintain or intensify d...
ABSTRACT This Master’s Thesis is part of the Dialogical and Narrative Processes in Couple Therapy...
Some studies have suggested that a decrease in immersion (egocentric perspective on personal experie...
This study aims to clarify the roles of immersion and distancing (that is, reflection on an experien...
Previous laboratory studies have explored the importance of participants adopting an immersed or di...
Research on the assimilation model has suggested that psychological change takes place in a sequence...
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 ...
Aims: The Assimilation model argues that therapists should work responsively within the client’s th...
According to the narrative approach, change in self-narratives is an important part of successful ps...
A variation of task analysis was used to build an empirical model of how therapists may facilitate c...
Objective: Empirical literature on the interpersonal reactions elicited by exposure to a depressed i...
Thinking about a negative event from a self-distanced (vs. self-immersed) perspective is associated ...
Ambivalence in the process of psychotherapeutic change should be addressed and resolved if we are to...
Background Patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) have been found to have restricted capacity...
Reflecting on negative emotional experiences can be adaptive but it can also maintain or intensify d...
ABSTRACT This Master’s Thesis is part of the Dialogical and Narrative Processes in Couple Therapy...
Some studies have suggested that a decrease in immersion (egocentric perspective on personal experie...
This study aims to clarify the roles of immersion and distancing (that is, reflection on an experien...
Previous laboratory studies have explored the importance of participants adopting an immersed or di...
Research on the assimilation model has suggested that psychological change takes place in a sequence...
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 ...
Aims: The Assimilation model argues that therapists should work responsively within the client’s th...
According to the narrative approach, change in self-narratives is an important part of successful ps...
A variation of task analysis was used to build an empirical model of how therapists may facilitate c...
Objective: Empirical literature on the interpersonal reactions elicited by exposure to a depressed i...
Thinking about a negative event from a self-distanced (vs. self-immersed) perspective is associated ...
Ambivalence in the process of psychotherapeutic change should be addressed and resolved if we are to...
Background Patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) have been found to have restricted capacity...
Reflecting on negative emotional experiences can be adaptive but it can also maintain or intensify d...
ABSTRACT This Master’s Thesis is part of the Dialogical and Narrative Processes in Couple Therapy...