This article complements the narrative research that focuses on the process and content of what is said in psychotherapy by examining clients\u27 and therapists\u27 significant experiences beneath the in-session discourse. Toward this end, the authors recorded one midtherapy session from each of four dyads, and the therapist and client from each dyad were then interviewed using an interpersonal process recall method. Participants were asked what they experienced as significant during the session and to describe their rationale for that selection. Descriptions of these experiences were organized into categories using an inductive method. An analysis of therapist- and client-originated categories was conducted to elucidate the often unspoken ...
In the present study, 14 psychotherapy clients were interviewed about their recollections, assisted ...
This research focuses on the descriptions of significant events experienced in the context of existe...
Counselling and psychotherapy literature frequently reports that group-based interventions are effec...
This article complements the narrative research that focuses on the process and content of what is s...
Capturing and studying the moments in psychotherapy that clients find most important can help us und...
This paper deals with clients' personal narratives in psychotherapy. Using the method of conversatio...
This paper deals with clients\u2019 personal narratives in psychotherapy. Using the method of Conver...
This article provides an overview of the emerging field of research on clients ’ stories about their...
The personal experience narrative is widely used in conventional social interaction, is studied as a...
Conversation analytic research has advanced understanding of the psychotherapeutic process by unders...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...
Based on a corpus of 70 tape-recorded therapy sessions (client-centered therapy, psychodynamic thera...
Our study examined in-session affect regulation as a self-regulatory process as well as a process of...
Objective Emerging literature demonstrates that clients and therapists who engage in more reflexive ...
This paper deals with clients' personal narratives in psychotherapy. Using the method of conversatio...
In the present study, 14 psychotherapy clients were interviewed about their recollections, assisted ...
This research focuses on the descriptions of significant events experienced in the context of existe...
Counselling and psychotherapy literature frequently reports that group-based interventions are effec...
This article complements the narrative research that focuses on the process and content of what is s...
Capturing and studying the moments in psychotherapy that clients find most important can help us und...
This paper deals with clients' personal narratives in psychotherapy. Using the method of conversatio...
This paper deals with clients\u2019 personal narratives in psychotherapy. Using the method of Conver...
This article provides an overview of the emerging field of research on clients ’ stories about their...
The personal experience narrative is widely used in conventional social interaction, is studied as a...
Conversation analytic research has advanced understanding of the psychotherapeutic process by unders...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...
Based on a corpus of 70 tape-recorded therapy sessions (client-centered therapy, psychodynamic thera...
Our study examined in-session affect regulation as a self-regulatory process as well as a process of...
Objective Emerging literature demonstrates that clients and therapists who engage in more reflexive ...
This paper deals with clients' personal narratives in psychotherapy. Using the method of conversatio...
In the present study, 14 psychotherapy clients were interviewed about their recollections, assisted ...
This research focuses on the descriptions of significant events experienced in the context of existe...
Counselling and psychotherapy literature frequently reports that group-based interventions are effec...