Clinical Psychology
11 Psychological Interventions 11 Psychological Interventions FOCUS QUESTIONS What is psychological treatment or interven- tion ...
Some General Conclusions CHAPTER SUMMARY KEY TERMS WEB SITES OF INTEREST I n this chapter, we provide a general description of p ...
therapy, and other forms of psychological treatment will rightly note that such definitions hardly convey the essence of their u ...
These findings are both interesting and provoc- ative. This survey, however, is limited in a number of respects, and we must be ...
whether some approaches to psychotherapy are more likely to produce benefit than other approaches. Perhaps of greatest interest ...
referred to as“empirically validated treatments,” later discussed as “empirically supported treat- ments,” and now more broadly ...
studies also included youth who experienced psy- chological symptoms with a wide range of severity and samples of youth from var ...
important element that contributes greatly to the suc- cess of psychotherapy (Norcross & Wampold, 2011). Although not all th ...
discussed. Friends can easily be threatened because the content of such discussions has the potential to disturb the basis of th ...
accepting, nonjudgmental, objective, insightful, and professional all at the same time. These lavish adjec- tives scarcely fit a ...
of the foregoing features of psychotherapy will facilitate the achievement of greater effectiveness and satisfaction. But beyond ...
other than“it depends.”The reason is that the outcomes of therapy are exceedingly complex events that are not shaped by patient ...
Motivation. Psychotherapy is sometimes a lengthy and arduous process. It demands much from a patient. It can be fraught with anx ...
syndrome (young, attractive, verbal, intelligent, and successful). However, numerous reviews of existing research have concluded ...
positive responses from others. A therapist should be able to work with elegant effectiveness regardless of her or his positive ...
recommended that analysts undergo periodic analyses so that they could learn to recognize and control them. In a sense, Rogers t ...
the therapist’s personality is a potent force, other factors in combination largely determine therapy outcomes. Second, research ...
regarded more as trainable and learnable skills. According to Bergin and Suinn (1975),“It is clearer now that these variables ar ...
they clinical psychologists, psychiatric social work- ers, psychiatrists, or psychoanalysts). In the Con- sumer Reports study (“ ...
whether the therapist will meet regularly with the child, with the parents, or with both. The first order of business, then, is ...
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