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Owen, Jesse; Wong, Y. Joel; Rodolfa, Emil – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2010
T. J. G. Tracey et al.'s (2003) common factors model derived from therapists and psychotherapy researchers has provided a parsimonious structure to inform research and practice. Accordingly, the current authors used the 14 common factor categories identified in Tracey et al.'s model as a guide to code clients' perceptions of helpful therapist…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Social Behavior, Multivariate Analysis, Norms
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Hill, Clara E. – Counseling Psychologist, 2010
Charles Gelso has had a major influence in counseling psychology with his contributions to the literature in many areas such as research methodology, research training, psychotherapy outcome, and the therapeutic relationship as well as in his work as an editor and as a teacher and mentor. This interview with Gelso highlights the early experiences,…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Psychologists, Professional Recognition, Research Methodology
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Bychkova, Tetyana; Hillman, Saul; Midgley, Nick; Schneider, Celeste – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2011
An innovative methodology is presented for describing the therapeutic processes involved in five types of adolescent treatments: psychoanalysis, psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioural therapy, mentalisation-based treatment and interpersonal psychotherapy. Using the "Adolescent Psychotherapy Q-Set" (APQ), 18 experienced clinicians…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Adolescents, Cognitive Restructuring
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Marcus, David K.; Kashy, Deborah A.; Baldwin, Scott A. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2009
Most psychotherapy research uses a one-with-many design, in which each therapist (the one) treats multiple clients (the many), which raises the challenge of nonindependent data. We present a statistical model for analyzing data from studies that use a one-with-many design. This model addresses the problems associated with nonindependence and can…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Data Analysis, Models, Psychological Studies
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Segal, Barbara – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2010
This moving clinical account describes the psychotherapeutic work of a child psychotherapist undertaken in a hospital room with 13-year-old Maya, after the sudden onset of a terrifying and serious illness, Guillain-Barre syndrome, leaving her with paralysis and extreme weakness. The first session takes place almost three weeks after Maya's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hospitals, Psychotherapy, Diseases
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Shevade, Devayani; Norris, Emma; Swann, Richard – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2011
Nine therapists were interviewed regarding their reactions to children displaying sexually problematic behaviour and how they managed these reactions. The framework of countertransference was used to understand therapists' reactions. Data were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. The participants reported a wide range of powerful and…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Interviews, Behavior Problems, Psychotherapy
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Castonguay, Louis G.; Boswell, James F.; Constantino, Michael J.; Goldfried, Marvin R.; Hill, Clara E. – American Psychologist, 2010
The goal of this article is to delineate training implications regarding harmful effects associated with psychotherapy. The authors strongly recommend that trainees be made aware of (and encouraged to examine carefully) the potentially harmful treatments that have been recently identified (Lilienfeld, 2007). Consistent with a broad perspective on…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Outcomes of Treatment, Injuries, Counselor Training
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Hecker, Lorna; Lettenberger, Cassandra; Nedela, Mary; Soloski, Kristy L. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2010
This article illustrates an art activity for use in psychotherapy with children or adolescents. The purpose of the activity is to utilize creativity to increase problem solving for child clients and to allow their narratives to expand therapeutically. The processing of the activity allows the art to be transformed into language, thereby involving…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Psychotherapy, Art Activities, Art Therapy
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Allnutt, Louise – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2010
This paper shows a child psychotherapist learning and developing her technique as she attempts to make contact with a child who is extremely hard to reach. It is based on the first two years of three-times-weekly intensive psychotherapy of a latency girl who had little faith in a helpful therapeutic relationship. Her defences against such a…
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Emotional Experience, Psychotherapy, Light
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Caccia, Ornella – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2009
This article discusses the importance of good primal splitting as the basis for the child's emotional and cognitive development. A theoretical introduction analyses the possible pathologies of primal splitting, as they were first pointed out by Melanie Klein and then by some post-Kleinian authors, in particular Donald Meltzer. This is followed by…
Descriptors: Counselors, Psychotherapy, Misconceptions, Cognitive Development
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Kadambi, Michaela; Audet, Cristelle T.; Knish, Steve – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2010
Concept mapping was used to illuminate counselors' positive experiences of providing counseling/psychotherapy to students in higher education. Counseling professionals (N = 65) in 23 colleges and universities responded to the question "What are the positive aspects that motivate you to provide counseling/psychotherapy to students?" From…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Higher Education, Multivariate Analysis, Work Environment
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Manne, Sharon; Winkel, Gary; Zaider, Talia; Rubin, Stephen; Hernandez, Enrique; Bergman, Cynthia – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2010
Objective: Little attention has been paid to the role of nonspecific therapy processes in the efficacy of psychological interventions for individuals diagnosed with cancer. The goal of the current study was to examine the three constructs from the generic model of psychotherapy (GMP): therapeutic alliance, therapeutic realizations, and therapeutic…
Descriptors: Intervention, Females, Outcomes of Treatment, Psychotherapy
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Adamo, Simonetta M. G. – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2010
The paper describes the psychoanalytic psychotherapy of a patient who had originally been referred at the age of 15 because of his social isolation. In fact, he suffered from high-functioning Asperger's syndrome and lived in an almost delusional world populated by a number of imaginary companions, which he used to counteract a deep void and sense…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Psychiatry, Adolescents, Social Isolation
Finlay, Grace – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2011
This article explores the effectiveness of using Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) in an adult learning environment. Within this discourse, special attention is given to show how SFBT can be used effectively to support the increasing number of adults who find themselves out of work who are now returning to education. Key ideas within SFBT will…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Self Concept, Adult Education, Adult Learning
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Carlberg, Gunnar; Thoren, Agneta; Billstrom, Susanna; Odhammar, Fredrik – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2009
The aim of this study was to explore children's expectations and experiences of psychodynamic child psychotherapy. Semi-structured interviews were conducted using self-rating instruments, drawing materials and a selection of toys. Ten children aged 6-10 years were interviewed prior to and after treatment (mean number of sessions = 99). The main…
Descriptors: Interviews, Psychotherapy, Outcomes of Treatment, Children
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