In the last decade, an impressive body of empirical evidence has accumulated which strongly suggests that psychotherapy outcome is a function of the levels of therapeutic conditions expressed by the therapist during the course of therapy. The empirically established role of these "levels of therapeutic conditions" (LTC) in determining process movement and therapy outcome suggested that they deserved and demanded systematic investigation in their own right as dependent variables. The primary concern of this investigation, then, was to determine whether LTC varied in its expression across therapists, and its perception across clients. It was hypothesized that psychotherapeutic orientation and client interpersonal style interact in ...
Client preferences for psychotherapy style have been understudied, despite their value in adding to ...
Due to their predictive abilities, therapist interpersonal behaviour is of great relevance for psych...
Objective: Psychotherapists differ notably in the outcomes their patients achieve, and the character...
Therapist effects, or the differential performance of psychotherapists with respect to client outcom...
A distinction has often been drawn between "process" and "outcome" studies in psychotherapy research...
This investigative study was on the effects psychotherapy had on client-perceived latent power as a ...
Background: Despite growing attention to the general therapist effects in a wide range of clinical s...
psychotherapist development, psychotherapy expertise, statistical methodology, test development, the...
The present study examined the strength of the real relationship (RR) in relation to session quality...
The study reported is grounded in psychotherapy process research. Therapist - client verbal interact...
Research on the A-B variable as a predictor of therapist effectiveness in psychotherapy has been ext...
Research on psychotherapy has found that characteristics of clients and therapists often are more st...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of psychotherapists' behaviors during a first s...
Bibliography: pages 230-252.1. Overview and plan of thesis -- 2. Conceptualising therapy and the the...
Psychotherapists frequently experience strong thoughts and feelings in working with clients. This is...
Client preferences for psychotherapy style have been understudied, despite their value in adding to ...
Due to their predictive abilities, therapist interpersonal behaviour is of great relevance for psych...
Objective: Psychotherapists differ notably in the outcomes their patients achieve, and the character...
Therapist effects, or the differential performance of psychotherapists with respect to client outcom...
A distinction has often been drawn between "process" and "outcome" studies in psychotherapy research...
This investigative study was on the effects psychotherapy had on client-perceived latent power as a ...
Background: Despite growing attention to the general therapist effects in a wide range of clinical s...
psychotherapist development, psychotherapy expertise, statistical methodology, test development, the...
The present study examined the strength of the real relationship (RR) in relation to session quality...
The study reported is grounded in psychotherapy process research. Therapist - client verbal interact...
Research on the A-B variable as a predictor of therapist effectiveness in psychotherapy has been ext...
Research on psychotherapy has found that characteristics of clients and therapists often are more st...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of psychotherapists' behaviors during a first s...
Bibliography: pages 230-252.1. Overview and plan of thesis -- 2. Conceptualising therapy and the the...
Psychotherapists frequently experience strong thoughts and feelings in working with clients. This is...
Client preferences for psychotherapy style have been understudied, despite their value in adding to ...
Due to their predictive abilities, therapist interpersonal behaviour is of great relevance for psych...
Objective: Psychotherapists differ notably in the outcomes their patients achieve, and the character...