In psychotherapy, therapist and patient influence each other constantly. We aimed to investigate how therapists respond to patient impression management and influence tactics. For 60 videotaped intake interviews, judges rated therapist responses to patient tactics as neutral, desired, or undesired from the patient perspective. Judges rated the therapist responses in 57% as neutral, in 40% as desired, and in 2% as undesired by the patients. The proportions of response outcomes varied across tactics. Therapist responses were unrelated to therapist and patient sex. Therapist experience was related to their responses to the tactic Supplication. Overall, some patient tactics seem to be more challenging for therapists than others. Awareness of su...
Conceptualization psychotherapy as an interpersonal influence process emphasizes how a therapist is ...
Naturalistic systematic case studies are a valid form of evidence undervalued in scientific research...
Psychotherapy feedback instruments, commonly called “outcome measures,” have been implemented pervas...
The therapeutic alliance consists of a mutual dependency between patient and therapist. Whereas earl...
Therapists having a positive influence on patients is a common view of psychotherapy. There is, howe...
Psychotherapists' statements may be conceptualized and described in different ways, depending on whi...
In the present study, 14 psychotherapy clients were interviewed about their recollections, assisted ...
There is a limited amount of empirical data on how to train therapists. This article first presents ...
Psychotherapists may offer patients more or less involvement when deciding on a treatment. The aim o...
Nonverbal communication between a psychotherapist and a mental health consumer is an extremely power...
Although it is widely recognized that therapist's emotional responses to a patient (in particular, w...
Counseling interviews of three psychotherapists, Rogers, Ellis, and Perls, were analyzed in terms of...
Sixty-eight psychotherapists of various theoretical orientations expressed their expectations of usi...
Introduction: Therapists’ responses to patients play a crucial role in psychotherapy and are conside...
It was proposed that the optimal matching of psychotherapy approach to selected patient characterist...
Conceptualization psychotherapy as an interpersonal influence process emphasizes how a therapist is ...
Naturalistic systematic case studies are a valid form of evidence undervalued in scientific research...
Psychotherapy feedback instruments, commonly called “outcome measures,” have been implemented pervas...
The therapeutic alliance consists of a mutual dependency between patient and therapist. Whereas earl...
Therapists having a positive influence on patients is a common view of psychotherapy. There is, howe...
Psychotherapists' statements may be conceptualized and described in different ways, depending on whi...
In the present study, 14 psychotherapy clients were interviewed about their recollections, assisted ...
There is a limited amount of empirical data on how to train therapists. This article first presents ...
Psychotherapists may offer patients more or less involvement when deciding on a treatment. The aim o...
Nonverbal communication between a psychotherapist and a mental health consumer is an extremely power...
Although it is widely recognized that therapist's emotional responses to a patient (in particular, w...
Counseling interviews of three psychotherapists, Rogers, Ellis, and Perls, were analyzed in terms of...
Sixty-eight psychotherapists of various theoretical orientations expressed their expectations of usi...
Introduction: Therapists’ responses to patients play a crucial role in psychotherapy and are conside...
It was proposed that the optimal matching of psychotherapy approach to selected patient characterist...
Conceptualization psychotherapy as an interpersonal influence process emphasizes how a therapist is ...
Naturalistic systematic case studies are a valid form of evidence undervalued in scientific research...
Psychotherapy feedback instruments, commonly called “outcome measures,” have been implemented pervas...