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This can have a great affect on the therapeutic relationship.
Psychologists are trained to use the power of the therapeutic relationship to effect change in their patients.
Successful therapeutic relationships between nurses and patients need to have positive support.
In fact, a strong, connected therapeutic relationship should be a model for these kinds of relationships.
Um just going through them, obviously there's some benefit in having a good therapeutic relationship.
This understanding is accompanied by the experience of strong affects within the therapeutic relationship.
Research on the statistical power of the therapeutic relationship now reflects more than 1,000 findings.
Was it the right clinical course to jump back and forth into a therapeutic relationship, given the events of the night?
This can then affect the therapeutic relationship as well.
The following list is of the various impacts that these assumptions have on the therapist and therapeutic relationship.
There has also been an emphasis on the nature and content of the therapeutic relationship within complementary medicine.
More generally, Bentall sees the therapeutic relationship at the center of clinical practice.
Confidentiality is an integral part of the therapeutic relationship and psychotherapy in general.
Physical coercion would probably destroy our therapeutic relationship, but I could stand that if it meant saving her life.
To develop a quality therapeutic relationship psychiatric/mental health nurses need to make patients feel respected and important.
Later on in the therapeutic relationship, the patient and the therapist may develop simpler, more direct sexual feelings for one another.
I'd been seeing him for a few months during the same Tuesday slot, and the therapeutic relationship continued to fascinate me.
These procedures are detrimental to the therapeutic relationship, and may have unforeseen effects on physical status.
But she may have threatened to break off their platonic or therapeutic relationship, and he couldn't handle it."
Emphasis is shifted away from struggle to control the patient to the redefinition of the therapeutic relationship.
The most important duty of a psychiatric nurse is to maintain a positive therapeutic relationship with patients in a clinical setting.
Primary nurses aim to establish an emotionally therapeutic relationship with their patients based on trust and confidence.
The mission of the humanistic psychologist is to help the individual employ these resources via the therapeutic relationship.
Many further details of this status dynamic conception of the positive therapeutic relationship may be found in.
This is important for the therapeutic alliance, as it promotes an environment of trust.
Is therapeutic alliance influenced by a feminist approach to therapy?
Is therapeutic alliance influenced by gender in marriage and family therapy?
Essential, even, as far as our therapeutic alliance was concerned.
One common factor is the client-therapist interaction, also known as the therapeutic alliance.
Going along with the therapist's instructions, the patient participates in the therapeutic alliance.
Presented in this manner, screening is a technique that enhances a therapeutic alliance with the patient.
Create a foundation for a therapeutic alliance.
Reward dependence is not consistently associated with diagnosis but can also significantly affect treatment issues, such as Therapeutic alliance.
A derogatory view of the patient's role in the clinical setting dilapidates a therapeutic alliance.
Some clinicians emphasize the need to talk with individuals experiencing mania, to develop a therapeutic alliance in support of recovery.
Influence of therapist behaviors on therapeutic alliance.
From mandated treatment to therapeutic alliance.
The basis for confidentiality and confidence in the privileged relationship is to be found in the therapeutic alliance, the working relationship.
Effective cognitive behavioral therapy is dependent on a therapeutic alliance between the healthcare practitioner and the person seeking assistance.
Research has also found that the gains in therapeutic alliance due to therapeutic assessment are related to significantly more positive alliances throughout treatment.
Research clearly indicates that the personality of the patient and the ability of the therapist to establish a therapeutic alliance are what determine treatment outcomes.
It's like a dream of a surrogate home come true, until her encroachment on Farber's private life gets in the way of their therapeutic alliance.
Add to the tyranny of experts the tyranny of the news media and you have an unholy therapeutic alliance.
Nurses in this area receive more training in psychological therapies, building a therapeutic alliance, dealing with challenging behavior, and the administration of psychiatric medication.
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Our basic therapeutic alliance involves an agreement to work together at a specified time and place; our mutual task is to help the patient to be happier.
The groundwork for its effectiveness re- quires that first the trust necessary to a therapeutic alliance be mediated by the intervention of reflection of feelings.
No, no, Roy Basch, for to build the therapeutic alliance, Schlomo will now put his banana on his desk.
The model identifies the process between repetitive energy / behavior (orbits) and the strength of attachment (force of gravity) as gauged through the therapeutic alliance.
It was not the best of circumstances in which to begin a working alliance.
In a very real sense, there was a working alliance between the women and the clergy.
He also formed a working alliance with the king of Norway.
How much added advantage would there be, given that the two companies already have a strong working alliance in global communication services?
Also, the way in which the working alliance unfolds has been found to be related to client outcomes.
Relation between working alliance and outcome in psychotherapy: A meta-analysis.
Odds are, Pataki and Bruno will find some working alliance.
If Peter could secure some kind of working alliance with him, it might go a long way toward compensating for his impotence.
Research on the working alliance suggests that it is a strong predictor of psychotherapy or counseling client outcome.
The term 'working alliance',(Deffenbacher, 1985) also seems to lay an appropriate emphasis on the concept of partnership.
Bordin conceptualized the working alliance as consisting of three parts: tasks, goals, and bond.
The relationship may be thought of in three parts: transference/countertransference, working alliance, and the real- or personal-relationship.
The key to productive therapy, according to Lester Luborsky, is the formation of a good working alliance.
We would suggest that from the perspective of people with learning difficulties, a working alliance with professionals should seem:
More important, however, was the fact that Meletius had seemed to establish some form of working alliance with Arius.
It was found to be more effective than a computer counterpart in sustaining engagement and building trust and a working alliance with users.
Despite this, the Star Kingdom's political parties tend to be working alliances of individuals with the same basic interests rather than closed ideological systems even today.
The working alliance may be defined as the joining of a client's reasonable side with a therapist's working or analyzing side.
Interestingly, Egan's discussion of the concept of a working alliance makes a similar point (Egan, 1986).
Also, in successful cases of brief therapy, the working alliance has been found to follow a high-low-high pattern over the course of the therapy.
They form a working alliance with the unsuspecting prosecutor of Salander's case, Richard Ekström.
Whatever the therapy, "a good working alliance with your therapist is crucial, because compliance is key to successful treatment," Dr. Wilson said.
Mr. Scorsese, who is based in New York, has not had an official working alliance with a studio in several years.
A close working alliance developed during a decade of success and Triple Eight became Vauxhall's technical partner for motorsport.
In recent years the Christian Democrats have formed a working alliance with the army and the United States Embassy to manage the country.