Author: Sherry Elizabeth Zurbrigg
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Category : Counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Effects of Number and Type of Counsellor Self-disclosure on Attraction to and Initial Perceptions of a Counsellor and First Interview
Author: Sherry Elizabeth Zurbrigg
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Category : Counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
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Category : Counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Effects of Positive and Negative Self-disclosure Upon Female Client Perceptions of Counselors
Author: Cynthia Piedimonte
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Category : Counselor and client
Languages : en
Pages : 196
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Counselor and client
Languages : en
Pages : 196
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Effects of Counselor Self-disclosure Portraying Counselor as Similar Or Dissimilar to Clients
Author: Robert Allen Seybold
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 510
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 510
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Canadian Theses
Author: National Library of Canada
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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Canadiana
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1100
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1100
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The Impact of Counselor Self-disclosure on Subjects' Perceptions of Social Attraction
Author: Paul E. Priester
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Category : Counselor and client
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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Category : Counselor and client
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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Psychotherapy Relationships That Work
Author: John C. Norcross
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199930503
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 457
Book Description
First published in 2002, the landmark Psychotherapy Relationships That Work broke new ground by focusing renewed and corrective attention on the substantial research behind the crucial (but often overlooked) client-therapist relationship. This thoroughly revised edition brings a decade of additional research to the same task. In addition to updating each chapter, the second edition features new chapters on the effectiveness of the alliance with children and adolescents, the alliance in couples and family therapy, real-time feedback from clients, patient preferences, culture, and attachment style. The new editon provides "two books in one"--one on evidence-based relationship elements and one on evidence-based methods of adapting treatment to the individual patient. Each chapter features a specific therapist behavior that improves treatment outcome, or a transdiagnostic patient characteristic (such as reactance, preferences, culture, stage of change) by which clinicians can effectively tailor psychotherapy. All chapters provide original, comprehensive meta-analyses of the relevant research; clinical examples, and research-supported therapeutic practices by distinguished contributors. The result is a compelling synthesis of the best available research, clinical expertise, and patient characteristics in the tradition of evidence-based practice. The second edition of Psychotherapy Relationships That Work: Evidence-Based Responsiveness proves indispensible for any mental health professional. Reviews of the First Edition: "A veritable gold mine of research related to relationships, this is a volume that should be an invaluable reference for every student and practitioner of psychotherapy."--Psychotherapy "This is a MUST READ for any researcher, clinician, or counselor who is genuinely interested in the active ingredients of effective psychotherapy and who appreciates the importance of applying empirical evidence to the therapy relationship."--Arnold A. Lazarus, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University "Psychotherapy Relationships That Work is a superb contemporary textbook and reference source for students and professionals seeking to expand their knowledge and understanding of person-related psychotherapy." --Psychotherapy Research "One is struck with the thoroughness of all the chapters and the care and detail of presentation."--Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199930503
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 457
Book Description
First published in 2002, the landmark Psychotherapy Relationships That Work broke new ground by focusing renewed and corrective attention on the substantial research behind the crucial (but often overlooked) client-therapist relationship. This thoroughly revised edition brings a decade of additional research to the same task. In addition to updating each chapter, the second edition features new chapters on the effectiveness of the alliance with children and adolescents, the alliance in couples and family therapy, real-time feedback from clients, patient preferences, culture, and attachment style. The new editon provides "two books in one"--one on evidence-based relationship elements and one on evidence-based methods of adapting treatment to the individual patient. Each chapter features a specific therapist behavior that improves treatment outcome, or a transdiagnostic patient characteristic (such as reactance, preferences, culture, stage of change) by which clinicians can effectively tailor psychotherapy. All chapters provide original, comprehensive meta-analyses of the relevant research; clinical examples, and research-supported therapeutic practices by distinguished contributors. The result is a compelling synthesis of the best available research, clinical expertise, and patient characteristics in the tradition of evidence-based practice. The second edition of Psychotherapy Relationships That Work: Evidence-Based Responsiveness proves indispensible for any mental health professional. Reviews of the First Edition: "A veritable gold mine of research related to relationships, this is a volume that should be an invaluable reference for every student and practitioner of psychotherapy."--Psychotherapy "This is a MUST READ for any researcher, clinician, or counselor who is genuinely interested in the active ingredients of effective psychotherapy and who appreciates the importance of applying empirical evidence to the therapy relationship."--Arnold A. Lazarus, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University "Psychotherapy Relationships That Work is a superb contemporary textbook and reference source for students and professionals seeking to expand their knowledge and understanding of person-related psychotherapy." --Psychotherapy Research "One is struck with the thoroughness of all the chapters and the care and detail of presentation."--Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention
The Effects of Counselor Self-disclosure and Empathy on Subjects' Willingness to Self-disclose and Perceptions of the Counselor
Author: Wendi L. Woo
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Category : Counselor and client
Languages : en
Pages : 162
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Publisher:
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Category : Counselor and client
Languages : en
Pages : 162
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The Effects of Counselor Self-disclosure on Clients' Perceptions of Counselor Attributes
Author: Christina Salter
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Category : Counselor and client
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Publisher:
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Category : Counselor and client
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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The Effects of Counselor Self-disclosure on Client Self-disclosure and Client Perceptions of the Counselor
Author: John Sawyer
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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