This study explores the intricate relationship between emotional intensity and therapeutic relationships within counseling psychology, considering diverse age groups and the influence of counseling sessions. Drawing on recent research, we investigate the practical implications of emotional dynamics, particularly in the context of telehealth counseling. Our findings reveal a significant positive correlation between emotional intensity and perceived relationship quality, highlighting the enduring impact of emotional experiences on the counseling process. The study contributes practical insights for therapists and emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of emotions in both traditional and digital counseling modalities
This article will present an integrated approach for treating emotional distress. The authors review...
This article will present an integrated approach for treating emotional distress. The authors review...
The authors explored the relationship between counseling trainees\u27 emotional intelligence (EI), e...
In this article, the results of an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis qualitative research stu...
This study explored the relationships among master’s level counseling trainees’ level of training, a...
Background: The therapeutic relationship is regarded as an important source of change in emotion-foc...
Scope and method of study: this study examines the emotion work of university counselors within the ...
Bibliography: pages 230-252.1. Overview and plan of thesis -- 2. Conceptualising therapy and the the...
The importance of client emotionality in counselling, while much discussed by theorists, has been le...
The importance of client emotionality in counselling, while much discussed by theorists, has been le...
This study explores the qualities of the therapeutic relationship that are associated with profound ...
This study explores the qualities of the therapeutic relationship that are associated with profound ...
There are few studies in the literature that examine in-session emotional processes from the perspec...
This study explores the qualities of the therapeutic relationship that are associated with profound ...
Background: The therapeutic relationship is regarded as an important source of change in emotion-foc...
This article will present an integrated approach for treating emotional distress. The authors review...
This article will present an integrated approach for treating emotional distress. The authors review...
The authors explored the relationship between counseling trainees\u27 emotional intelligence (EI), e...
In this article, the results of an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis qualitative research stu...
This study explored the relationships among master’s level counseling trainees’ level of training, a...
Background: The therapeutic relationship is regarded as an important source of change in emotion-foc...
Scope and method of study: this study examines the emotion work of university counselors within the ...
Bibliography: pages 230-252.1. Overview and plan of thesis -- 2. Conceptualising therapy and the the...
The importance of client emotionality in counselling, while much discussed by theorists, has been le...
The importance of client emotionality in counselling, while much discussed by theorists, has been le...
This study explores the qualities of the therapeutic relationship that are associated with profound ...
This study explores the qualities of the therapeutic relationship that are associated with profound ...
There are few studies in the literature that examine in-session emotional processes from the perspec...
This study explores the qualities of the therapeutic relationship that are associated with profound ...
Background: The therapeutic relationship is regarded as an important source of change in emotion-foc...
This article will present an integrated approach for treating emotional distress. The authors review...
This article will present an integrated approach for treating emotional distress. The authors review...
The authors explored the relationship between counseling trainees\u27 emotional intelligence (EI), e...