The present study examined clients' perceptions of their real relationships with their therapists, the appropriateness of the amount of their therapists' self-disclosures, and their therapy outcomes. Ninety-four former clients completed measures of these variables. A positive correlation was found between the strength of their real relationships and their therapy outcomes. A positive correlation was also found between the relevance of the self-disclosures and their therapy outcomes. In addition, clients who felt that their therapists self disclosed an appropriate amount had stronger real relationships and better outcomes than clients who felt that their therapists did not disclose enough. Overall the results imply that therapists shoul...
A study of the intellectual property crime commonly known as ‘file sharing’ using the file sharing w...
Health related outcomes for individuals with chronic symptoms of illness can be influenced by comple...
Objectives: The evidence base for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy’s (ACT) overall effectiveness is...
The present study examined therapists' and clients' perceptions of their real relationships, the amo...
The current study examined the relationship between peer substance use and friendship intimacy in pr...
Severe substance use disorders are characterized by chronic cycles of relapse; however, individuals ...
This heuristic inquiry explored the creation of therapeutic relationships. The intention of this res...
Research suggests that evidence-based treatments (EBTs) for posttraumatic stress disorder are underu...
Self-compassion has recently emerged as a component of psychological health. Research on self-compas...
In the context of psychotherapy research, investigators often assume that the assessment of adherenc...
Research suggests that internalization of the therapeutic relationship promotes a continuation of ps...
In recent years, research with a concentration on self-harm has begun to surface. Most of this resea...
Previous research has shown a relationship between narcissism and aggression, and between narcissis...
In 1970 Irvin Yalom published his seminal work on group therapy, in which he presented an eleven-fac...
The sense of belongingness is one of the most basic human psychological human needs. In adolescents,...
A study of the intellectual property crime commonly known as ‘file sharing’ using the file sharing w...
Health related outcomes for individuals with chronic symptoms of illness can be influenced by comple...
Objectives: The evidence base for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy’s (ACT) overall effectiveness is...
The present study examined therapists' and clients' perceptions of their real relationships, the amo...
The current study examined the relationship between peer substance use and friendship intimacy in pr...
Severe substance use disorders are characterized by chronic cycles of relapse; however, individuals ...
This heuristic inquiry explored the creation of therapeutic relationships. The intention of this res...
Research suggests that evidence-based treatments (EBTs) for posttraumatic stress disorder are underu...
Self-compassion has recently emerged as a component of psychological health. Research on self-compas...
In the context of psychotherapy research, investigators often assume that the assessment of adherenc...
Research suggests that internalization of the therapeutic relationship promotes a continuation of ps...
In recent years, research with a concentration on self-harm has begun to surface. Most of this resea...
Previous research has shown a relationship between narcissism and aggression, and between narcissis...
In 1970 Irvin Yalom published his seminal work on group therapy, in which he presented an eleven-fac...
The sense of belongingness is one of the most basic human psychological human needs. In adolescents,...
A study of the intellectual property crime commonly known as ‘file sharing’ using the file sharing w...
Health related outcomes for individuals with chronic symptoms of illness can be influenced by comple...
Objectives: The evidence base for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy’s (ACT) overall effectiveness is...