The aim of this study was to examine the factor structure and the psychometric properties of the Psychotherapy Relationship Questionnaire (PRQ; Bradley, Heim, & Westen, 2005), a clinician report instrument that measures a wide spectrum of thoughts, feelings, motives, conflicts, and behaviors expressed by patients toward their therapists in psychotherapy. A national sample of psychiatrists and clinical psychologists (N = 314) of different theoretical orientations completed the PRQ, as well as the Shedler–Westen Assessment Procedure–200 (SWAP–200; Westen & Shedler, 1999a, 1999b) to assess the personality of a patient in their care. Factor-analytic procedures identified 6 transference dimensions that showed excellent internal con...
The aim of this study was to examine the stability of the factor structure and psychometric properti...
The empirical literature on therapists’ individual differences is modest and still in its infancy. H...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between therapists' emotional respo...
The aim of this study was to examine the factor structure and the psychometric properties of the P...
The aim of this study was to examine the factor structure and the psychometric properties of the Psy...
Since Freud’s initial recognition that patients may enact interpersonal patterns in the relationship...
Introduction: Transference (meant in this context, as the patient relational patterns expressed towa...
Introduction: Transference (meant in this context, as the patient relational patterns expressed towa...
Background: Patient transference patterns play a central role in the psychotherapy of personality di...
Background: Patient transference patterns play a central role in the psychotherapy of personality di...
Aim: Some theoretical contributions suggest that therapists’ variables are able to influence the pat...
transferencehas broadened to a recognitionthat patients often express enduring relationalpatterns in...
This study explored the relationship between therapist personality traits, as measured by the NEO-PI...
Background In psychodynamic psychotherapy, one of the therapists’ techniques is to i...
The quality of the patient-therapist relationship, or therapeutic alliance, is widely viewed as an i...
The aim of this study was to examine the stability of the factor structure and psychometric properti...
The empirical literature on therapists’ individual differences is modest and still in its infancy. H...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between therapists' emotional respo...
The aim of this study was to examine the factor structure and the psychometric properties of the P...
The aim of this study was to examine the factor structure and the psychometric properties of the Psy...
Since Freud’s initial recognition that patients may enact interpersonal patterns in the relationship...
Introduction: Transference (meant in this context, as the patient relational patterns expressed towa...
Introduction: Transference (meant in this context, as the patient relational patterns expressed towa...
Background: Patient transference patterns play a central role in the psychotherapy of personality di...
Background: Patient transference patterns play a central role in the psychotherapy of personality di...
Aim: Some theoretical contributions suggest that therapists’ variables are able to influence the pat...
transferencehas broadened to a recognitionthat patients often express enduring relationalpatterns in...
This study explored the relationship between therapist personality traits, as measured by the NEO-PI...
Background In psychodynamic psychotherapy, one of the therapists’ techniques is to i...
The quality of the patient-therapist relationship, or therapeutic alliance, is widely viewed as an i...
The aim of this study was to examine the stability of the factor structure and psychometric properti...
The empirical literature on therapists’ individual differences is modest and still in its infancy. H...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between therapists' emotional respo...