Background. The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) proposes six therapeutic modes as ways of relating to clients. The Norwegian self-efficacy for therapeutic mode use (N-SETMU) was found to have a one-component structure. However, its items reflect abstract concepts rather than concrete behaviors. Aim. To validate further the N-SETMU by linking its items to the Norwegian client assessment of modes (N-CAM), with 30 items constituting six scales (linked to each mode), possessing concrete, behavioral content. Methods. Occupational therapy students () completed the N-SETMU and the N-CAM derived items, along with sociodemographic information. Component structure was analyzed with Principal Components Analysis (PCA), internal consistency of sca...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to investigate psychometric properties of the Self-Efficacy fo...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) is a new model of the therapeutic relationship ...
Introduction: The client-therapist relationship has long been viewed as important for both the proce...
Background. The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) proposes six therapeutic modes as ways of relat...
Background: According to the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM), the intentional use of relational...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model conceptualizes the therapeutic use of self in occupat...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model addresses the use of different therapeutic approaches...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) introduced six therapeutic modes as ways of rel...
Background: The intentional relationship model (IRM) proposes six distinct ways of relating to clien...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model conceptualizes the therapeutic use of self in occupat...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate psychometric properties of the Self-Efficacy for...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model is specifically focused on the relational aspect of t...
Background: Research suggested combining modern test theory with classical test theory to achieve co...
Background. Occupational therapy students need to develop self-efficacy for managing the therapeutic...
Background. Occupational therapy students need to develop self-efficacy for managing the therapeutic...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to investigate psychometric properties of the Self-Efficacy fo...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) is a new model of the therapeutic relationship ...
Introduction: The client-therapist relationship has long been viewed as important for both the proce...
Background. The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) proposes six therapeutic modes as ways of relat...
Background: According to the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM), the intentional use of relational...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model conceptualizes the therapeutic use of self in occupat...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model addresses the use of different therapeutic approaches...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) introduced six therapeutic modes as ways of rel...
Background: The intentional relationship model (IRM) proposes six distinct ways of relating to clien...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model conceptualizes the therapeutic use of self in occupat...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate psychometric properties of the Self-Efficacy for...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model is specifically focused on the relational aspect of t...
Background: Research suggested combining modern test theory with classical test theory to achieve co...
Background. Occupational therapy students need to develop self-efficacy for managing the therapeutic...
Background. Occupational therapy students need to develop self-efficacy for managing the therapeutic...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to investigate psychometric properties of the Self-Efficacy fo...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) is a new model of the therapeutic relationship ...
Introduction: The client-therapist relationship has long been viewed as important for both the proce...