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Review analysis | ||
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Fundamental rule for therapists: know and be who you are | ||
Message from
an amalgamation of research findings for the American Psychological
Association is that conveying genuineness and authenticity – at least
during therapy, being and giving of yourself as an integrated character –
is one way therapists underpin an effective therapeutic relationship. But
what if a therapy’s mandates demand a less than genuine response?
Click button below for our analysis of the study. | ||
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Other reviews commissioned by the same American Psychological
Association task force: Cohesion in group therapy Treatment outcome expectations Treatment credibility Therapist empathy Therapist–client alliance Alliance in couple and family therapy Alliance in child and adolescent therapy Repairing ruptured alliances between therapists and clients Positive regard The ‘real relationship’ Therapist self-disclosure and ‘immediacy’ Managing ‘countertransference’ Managing ‘countertransference’ | ||
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