Reluctance to change therapy has clinical and economic implications. Therapists are expected to deliver treatment in a oneto- one setting ending up with patient improvement. Such an achievement is difficult to overview. There is great uncertainty as to what works in psychotherapies despite research efforts. Prolonged treatment duration with little positive effect may be caused by factors inherent in therapist and patient and the external environment. Two cases are discussed illustrating the need for better surveillance of what happens in the therapy room. Responsibility for the progress in therapy rests on the shoulders of the therapist. When therapy becomes detrimental to patient and therapist, we do not have a comprehensive system to inte...
Three seemingly consensual propositions concerning psychotherapy and counselling are examined critic...
One in every four people will experience a mental health problem in their life. This morbidity means...
Patient discontinuation is explored using a mixed method study design in a sample of 188 patients f...
Reluctance to change therapy has clinical and economic implications. Therapists are expected to deli...
"Published online: 28 Dec 2022"Objective When therapists’ proposals are too demanding exceeding clie...
The principal purposes of this study were to investigate the persistence of therapeutic change durin...
Investigated the processes of change that psychotherapists report using to help clients overcome psy...
A therapeutic impasse is a stalemate between a client and a therapist that grinds progress in therap...
Psychotherapy is an effective form of treatment, yet difficulties with engagement and dropout contin...
This paper looks at why the assessment of patients for treatment in a hospital psychotherapy departm...
The paper will highlight the dynamics of change over the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Th...
The aim of this study was to understand how relational difficulties in psychotherapy may be handled ...
Given the high prevalence of client unilateral termination from psychotherapeutic services, elucidat...
For decades one of the most fundamental questions of psychotherapy research has been whether psychot...
Introduction: Even though it is expected that patients and therapist will agree on when to terminate...
Three seemingly consensual propositions concerning psychotherapy and counselling are examined critic...
One in every four people will experience a mental health problem in their life. This morbidity means...
Patient discontinuation is explored using a mixed method study design in a sample of 188 patients f...
Reluctance to change therapy has clinical and economic implications. Therapists are expected to deli...
"Published online: 28 Dec 2022"Objective When therapists’ proposals are too demanding exceeding clie...
The principal purposes of this study were to investigate the persistence of therapeutic change durin...
Investigated the processes of change that psychotherapists report using to help clients overcome psy...
A therapeutic impasse is a stalemate between a client and a therapist that grinds progress in therap...
Psychotherapy is an effective form of treatment, yet difficulties with engagement and dropout contin...
This paper looks at why the assessment of patients for treatment in a hospital psychotherapy departm...
The paper will highlight the dynamics of change over the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Th...
The aim of this study was to understand how relational difficulties in psychotherapy may be handled ...
Given the high prevalence of client unilateral termination from psychotherapeutic services, elucidat...
For decades one of the most fundamental questions of psychotherapy research has been whether psychot...
Introduction: Even though it is expected that patients and therapist will agree on when to terminate...
Three seemingly consensual propositions concerning psychotherapy and counselling are examined critic...
One in every four people will experience a mental health problem in their life. This morbidity means...
Patient discontinuation is explored using a mixed method study design in a sample of 188 patients f...