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Clients Perceptions Of Therapists And Willingness To Disclose


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Clients Perceptions Of Therapists And Willingness To Disclose


Clients Perceptions Of Therapists And Willingness To Disclose
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Author : Jane Suzanne
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999

Clients Perceptions Of Therapists And Willingness To Disclose written by Jane Suzanne and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with categories.




Therapist Self Disclosure Its Effect On Clients Perception Of Therapist Nuturance Clients Perception Of Therapist Intraception And Clients Willingness To Self Disclose


Therapist Self Disclosure Its Effect On Clients Perception Of Therapist Nuturance Clients Perception Of Therapist Intraception And Clients Willingness To Self Disclose
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Author : Kenneth Allen Bundza
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1971

Therapist Self Disclosure Its Effect On Clients Perception Of Therapist Nuturance Clients Perception Of Therapist Intraception And Clients Willingness To Self Disclose written by Kenneth Allen Bundza and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1971 with Interpersonal relations categories.




Self Disclosure In Psychotherapy


Self Disclosure In Psychotherapy
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Author : Barry Alan Farber
language : en
Publisher: Guilford Press
Release Date : 2006-07-17

Self Disclosure In Psychotherapy written by Barry Alan Farber and has been published by Guilford Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-07-17 with Psychology categories.


Concise, clear, and featuring numerous clinical examples, this is the first book to include empirical studies of supervisor/supervisee disclosure, plus extensive research on patient/therapist disclosure. Other unique topics include disclosure issues in child therapy.



The Impact Of Therapist Self Disclosure On Clients A Quantitative Review Of The Experimental Research


The Impact Of Therapist Self Disclosure On Clients A Quantitative Review Of The Experimental Research
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Author : Jennifer Rae Henretty
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2011

The Impact Of Therapist Self Disclosure On Clients A Quantitative Review Of The Experimental Research written by Jennifer Rae Henretty and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with categories.


In an attempt to make sense of contradictory findings, meta-analysis was employed to examine the experimental research of therapist self-disclosure (TSD). Sixty studies were coded for six analyses--TSD vs. no-disclosure control, intra-therapy vs. extra-therapy TSD, similar vs. dissimilar TSD, positive vs. negative TSD, female vs. male participant receiving TSD, and female vs. male therapist disclosing. TSD was found to have a slight favorable overall impact on participants. Specifically, TSD had a slight to small impact favorable impact on participants' perception of the therapist, including that of the therapist's professional attractiveness; level of regard for, and similarity to, the client; and personal attributes. Additionally, participants rated themselves as slightly more willing to disclose to a disclosing therapist. Compared to extra-therapy TSD, intra-therapy TSD was found to have a slight to small favorable impact on participants' perception of the therapist; specifically, on the perception of the therapist's trustworthiness, expertness, and professional attractiveness. Compared to TSD that expressed dissimilarity to the client, similar TSD was found to have a small to robust favorable impact on participants' perception of the therapist, including perceptions of the therapist as a good therapist, of the therapist's level of regard for the client, and of the therapist's empathy, congruence, unconditionality, professional attractiveness, trustworthiness, and expertness. Additionally, participants who received similar TSD were found to have a higher level of allegiance to the therapist and were more willing to return to the same or a similar therapist. Findings were mixed for positive vs. negative TSD, with positive TSD showing a small favorable impact on participants' perception of the therapist's trustworthiness and on therapy outcome, and negative TSD showing a robust favorable impact on participants' perception of the therapist's level of regard for the client. Gender--both of the participant and of the therapist--was not found to be related to the impact of TSD. Clinical implications include that TSD, generally, may be beneficial for building rapport and strengthening alliance, for modeling, and for eliciting client disclosure, and that intra-therapy TSD and TSD that expresses similarity to the client may be especially beneficial. Implications for future research are discussed.



Clients Perceptions Of Therapist Self Disclosure As A Therapeutic Technique Microform


Clients Perceptions Of Therapist Self Disclosure As A Therapeutic Technique Microform
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Author : Jean Elizabeth Hanson
language : en
Publisher: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada
Release Date : 2004

Clients Perceptions Of Therapist Self Disclosure As A Therapeutic Technique Microform written by Jean Elizabeth Hanson and has been published by National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Psychotherapists categories.


Incidents that were lacking in skill could have potentially serious negative consequences. However, when the alliance was already strong, even less skilled incidents could be integrated into the clients' therapy experience. Eighteen people in two Canadian cities, ranging in age from 24 to 57 years, participated in this qualitative study. The interview data yielded 157 instances of disclosure and non-disclosure, which were coded and analyzed according to helpfulness or unhelpfulness. Disclosures were further analyzed in terms of two other variables, revelation/involvement and explicitness/emplicitness. All incidents were then analyzed according to themes. Participants were more likely to perceive their therapists' disclosures as helpful, and non-disclosures as unhelpful. The greatest effects involved the alliance; there were other positive effects as anticipated from the literature. Unhelpful non-disclosures ruptured the alliance and set clients up to manage the relationship by avoiding certain topics. Skills and skills deficits were associated with both disclosures and non-disclosures.



Disclosure And Concealment In Psychotherapy


Disclosure And Concealment In Psychotherapy
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Author : Sarah Knox
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2018-10-11

Disclosure And Concealment In Psychotherapy written by Sarah Knox and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-11 with Psychology categories.


Although clients disclose many of their concerns to therapists, they often choose to conceal some of their concerns as well. Equally, therapists occasionally reveal something of themselves to clients via therapist self-disclosure, but typically keep the focus on clients. Such disclosure, whether by clients or therapists, is seldom easy, and is instead often fraught with questions as to what, how much, and why to disclose, as well as concerns regarding the consequences of disclosure. Clearly, disclosure (or the lack thereof) is an important phenomenon of the therapy endeavour. The chapters included in this book examine various aspects of the disclosure and concealment phenomena, whether from client or therapist perspective. Contributions examine the relationship of therapist self-disclosure to alliance and outcome; the phenomenon of therapist self-disclosure in psychodynamic therapy; client concealment and disclosure of secrets in therapy; young adults’ disclosures in psychotherapy and on Facebook; and lying in psychotherapy. Each offers intriguing insights into the disclosure, or lack of disclosure, in psychotherapy, from the therapist or client perspective. This book was originally published as a special issue of Counselling Psychology Quarterly.



Client Perceptions Of Therapist Physical Attractiveness And Self Disclosure As Predictors Of Reactions To The First Psychotherapy Session


Client Perceptions Of Therapist Physical Attractiveness And Self Disclosure As Predictors Of Reactions To The First Psychotherapy Session
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Author : Christina R. Vinovich
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2002

Client Perceptions Of Therapist Physical Attractiveness And Self Disclosure As Predictors Of Reactions To The First Psychotherapy Session written by Christina R. Vinovich and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Physical-appearance-based bias categories.




Considering Therapist Self Disclosure With Clients


Considering Therapist Self Disclosure With Clients
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Author : David L. Wandschneider
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

Considering Therapist Self Disclosure With Clients written by David L. Wandschneider and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Psychotherapist and patient categories.




Therapist And Client Perceptions Of The Therapeutic Alliance


Therapist And Client Perceptions Of The Therapeutic Alliance
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Author : Robert M. Cowle
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Therapist And Client Perceptions Of The Therapeutic Alliance written by Robert M. Cowle and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with categories.




Psychotherapy Relationships That Work


Psychotherapy Relationships That Work
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Author : John C. Norcross
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2011-05-04

Psychotherapy Relationships That Work written by John C. Norcross and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-05-04 with Psychology categories.


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