The use of touch in psychotherapy is a topic often undiscussed in graduate training programs. Stenzel and Rupert’s 2004 study showed that nearly 90% of clinicians never or rarely offered touch to clients during a session. This study examined the use of touch in a psychotherapeutic setting with culturally Deaf clients, since touch is a culturally accepted, even expected, practice. Results indicated that there was no statistically significant difference among culturally Deaf therapists compared with the Stenzel and Rupert’s (2004) findings, but there is a statistically significant difference in those who identify as hearing and work with culturally Deaf clients. The implications of the study are also discussed
Many counselors and therapists who work with culturally Deaf clients have had the unfortunate experi...
The importance and function of touch has been of interest to philosophers and scientists over many c...
This article is a cursory look at how touch is perceived in the field of drama therapy. Touch is int...
This research took on both qualitative and quantitative aspects to further explore the use of touch ...
There is a lack of research exploring clinical psychologists’ use of touch in therapy. The present q...
The use of touch in the psychotherapeutic setting has been a controversial topic throughout the hist...
The appropriate use of touch in psychotherapy offers new treatment opportunities. However, historica...
Among psychologists today, the efficacy of touch in a psychotherapeutic setting is often debated and...
Touch is considered by many to be the most important of the five senses for optimal human developmen...
Therapy involves verbal and non-verbal exchanges between the client and the therapist. The utilizati...
The purpose of this study was to explore how board-certified music therapists are currently using to...
The experience of touch is significant; both in its positive implications and in how it attracts cau...
This study was an attempt to differentially assess the impact of a counselor\u27s touch on depressed...
In western culture the use of touch in interpersonal relations has, as far as possible, been avoided...
Need for touch--Protection of client and practitioner--Appropriateness--Personal boundaries--Client ...
Many counselors and therapists who work with culturally Deaf clients have had the unfortunate experi...
The importance and function of touch has been of interest to philosophers and scientists over many c...
This article is a cursory look at how touch is perceived in the field of drama therapy. Touch is int...
This research took on both qualitative and quantitative aspects to further explore the use of touch ...
There is a lack of research exploring clinical psychologists’ use of touch in therapy. The present q...
The use of touch in the psychotherapeutic setting has been a controversial topic throughout the hist...
The appropriate use of touch in psychotherapy offers new treatment opportunities. However, historica...
Among psychologists today, the efficacy of touch in a psychotherapeutic setting is often debated and...
Touch is considered by many to be the most important of the five senses for optimal human developmen...
Therapy involves verbal and non-verbal exchanges between the client and the therapist. The utilizati...
The purpose of this study was to explore how board-certified music therapists are currently using to...
The experience of touch is significant; both in its positive implications and in how it attracts cau...
This study was an attempt to differentially assess the impact of a counselor\u27s touch on depressed...
In western culture the use of touch in interpersonal relations has, as far as possible, been avoided...
Need for touch--Protection of client and practitioner--Appropriateness--Personal boundaries--Client ...
Many counselors and therapists who work with culturally Deaf clients have had the unfortunate experi...
The importance and function of touch has been of interest to philosophers and scientists over many c...
This article is a cursory look at how touch is perceived in the field of drama therapy. Touch is int...