When clients first start therapy, the initial sessions set the scene for how the therapy might unfold. Existing research suggests that if the client and their therapist are able to engage with each other early in the process, then this can lead to better outcomes and a reduced likelihood of clients ending therapy prematurely. This study aimed to explore what contributes to initial engagement in therapy from the perspectives of clients and their therapists. To date, research in this area has been predominantly quantitative in design, and has largely focussed on the development of the therapeutic alliance or reasons why clients may prematurely end therapy from either the client’s or the therapist’s perspective. This study brought these domain...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
The goal of the present research was to provide a structure for understanding the combinations of cl...
Client engagement in psychotherapy can be defined as intense involvement with the therapy tasks and ...
The client-therapist relationship has long been recognized as an important element in psychotherapy,...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
To explore how clients and therapists experience and engage in a therapeutic relationship which the ...
To explore how clients and therapists experience and engage in a therapeutic relationship which the ...
Aim: A good alliance established during the early sessions of psychotherapy will most likely lead to...
The therapeutic alliance is well established as an important common factor of therapies. This thesis...
Background: The research project aims to explore the mental representations therapists have about th...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...
Introduction: Building on from the small body of research that has investigated client and therapist...
Early client dropout is one of the most significant challenges facing psychotherapy: recent studies ...
Early client dropout is one of the most significant challenges facing psychotherapy: recent studies ...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
The goal of the present research was to provide a structure for understanding the combinations of cl...
Client engagement in psychotherapy can be defined as intense involvement with the therapy tasks and ...
The client-therapist relationship has long been recognized as an important element in psychotherapy,...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
To explore how clients and therapists experience and engage in a therapeutic relationship which the ...
To explore how clients and therapists experience and engage in a therapeutic relationship which the ...
Aim: A good alliance established during the early sessions of psychotherapy will most likely lead to...
The therapeutic alliance is well established as an important common factor of therapies. This thesis...
Background: The research project aims to explore the mental representations therapists have about th...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...
Introduction: Building on from the small body of research that has investigated client and therapist...
Early client dropout is one of the most significant challenges facing psychotherapy: recent studies ...
Early client dropout is one of the most significant challenges facing psychotherapy: recent studies ...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
The goal of the present research was to provide a structure for understanding the combinations of cl...