How can we understand the complex nexus of interpersonal relationships from a phenomenological, experiential standpoint? Drawing on theory and research from R. D. Laing's interpersonal phenomenology, social psychology, and Interpersonal Psychotherapy, this paper examines the disjunctions that may arise in people's perceptions of each other, and the highly destructive consequences that such disjunctions can have. It explores the questions of how people perceive, and misperceive, other people's experiences; how people perceive, and misperceive, others' perceptions of their experiences ('metaperceptions'); and the implications that such an analysis has for the practice of person-centered and experiential psychotherapy and counseling
Interpersonal trust, being a human experience, is lived by every individual. General or universal me...
1. A full discussion of Self and Other goes beyond the limits of this article. For the purpose of th...
Metacognitive-oriented psychotherapy models have emerged as an effective means of supporting people ...
How can we understand the complex nexus of interpersonal relationships from a phenomenological, expe...
This article aims to systematize and develop humanistic practice by considering the implications of ...
This article aims to systematize and develop humanistic practice by considering the implications of ...
This article aims to systematize and develop humanistic practice by considering the implications of ...
Recent research has begun to examine people's expectationsfor how they are viewed in intergroup...
To explore how clients and therapists experience and engage in a therapeutic relationship which the ...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
Although the importance of an experiential component in differing approaches to psychotherapy haS be...
psychodynamic psychotherapy. The interpersonal circumplex was used to categorize patients re-porting...
This chapter reviews structural and process assumptions of the Contemporary Integrative Interpersona...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between normal and disordered personal...
In this part of our work about a comparison between Kelly's personal construct theory and phenomenol...
Interpersonal trust, being a human experience, is lived by every individual. General or universal me...
1. A full discussion of Self and Other goes beyond the limits of this article. For the purpose of th...
Metacognitive-oriented psychotherapy models have emerged as an effective means of supporting people ...
How can we understand the complex nexus of interpersonal relationships from a phenomenological, expe...
This article aims to systematize and develop humanistic practice by considering the implications of ...
This article aims to systematize and develop humanistic practice by considering the implications of ...
This article aims to systematize and develop humanistic practice by considering the implications of ...
Recent research has begun to examine people's expectationsfor how they are viewed in intergroup...
To explore how clients and therapists experience and engage in a therapeutic relationship which the ...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
Although the importance of an experiential component in differing approaches to psychotherapy haS be...
psychodynamic psychotherapy. The interpersonal circumplex was used to categorize patients re-porting...
This chapter reviews structural and process assumptions of the Contemporary Integrative Interpersona...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between normal and disordered personal...
In this part of our work about a comparison between Kelly's personal construct theory and phenomenol...
Interpersonal trust, being a human experience, is lived by every individual. General or universal me...
1. A full discussion of Self and Other goes beyond the limits of this article. For the purpose of th...
Metacognitive-oriented psychotherapy models have emerged as an effective means of supporting people ...