The assimilation model of therapeutic change describes the self as comprised of multiple internal voices (mental states), and tracks the development of understanding and joint action between those voices in successful psychotherapies
This article provides an integrative introduction to a PCSP journal issue on using case studies to d...
The aim of this study was to understand how relational difficulties in psychotherapy may be handled ...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...
ABSTRACT This Master’s Thesis is part of the Dialogical and Narrative Processes in Couple Therapy...
Few therapists test their assumptions about how they do therapy against what they actually do. The p...
In couples counseling it can be challenging to find ways to engage partners in being more receptive ...
The main purpose of this investigation was to develop a detailed model of the change process of an ...
This study aimed at moving beyond previous research on couple therapy efficacy by examining moment-b...
In an IBCT intervention called "empathic joining," couples are encouraged to express greater vulnera...
Central tenets of self-psychology and intersubjective systems theory (e.g., Stolorow & Atwood, 1...
The purpose of this study is to qualitatively explore a client's perception of psychotherapeutic out...
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Authors included in this issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In-Session come from diverse t...
To explore how clients and therapists experience and engage in a therapeutic relationship which the ...
Objective: The Assimilation model argues that therapists should work responsively within the client'...
This article provides an integrative introduction to a PCSP journal issue on using case studies to d...
The aim of this study was to understand how relational difficulties in psychotherapy may be handled ...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...
ABSTRACT This Master’s Thesis is part of the Dialogical and Narrative Processes in Couple Therapy...
Few therapists test their assumptions about how they do therapy against what they actually do. The p...
In couples counseling it can be challenging to find ways to engage partners in being more receptive ...
The main purpose of this investigation was to develop a detailed model of the change process of an ...
This study aimed at moving beyond previous research on couple therapy efficacy by examining moment-b...
In an IBCT intervention called "empathic joining," couples are encouraged to express greater vulnera...
Central tenets of self-psychology and intersubjective systems theory (e.g., Stolorow & Atwood, 1...
The purpose of this study is to qualitatively explore a client's perception of psychotherapeutic out...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="section"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p...
Authors included in this issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In-Session come from diverse t...
To explore how clients and therapists experience and engage in a therapeutic relationship which the ...
Objective: The Assimilation model argues that therapists should work responsively within the client'...
This article provides an integrative introduction to a PCSP journal issue on using case studies to d...
The aim of this study was to understand how relational difficulties in psychotherapy may be handled ...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...