lavik_relationship_2022
The current study explored the complex relational processes underlying the formation of the therapeutic relationship. Core aspects of the real relationship are prerequisites to forming a collaborative working alliance in which both therapist and client are actively engaged. Facilitating a positive relationship is crucial in the early phase of psychotherapy, and therapists can actively identify and repair ruptures at this time.
Paper related to this workshop and moc-persuasion.
Relationship and Alliance Formation Processes in Psychotherapy: A Dual-Perspective Qualitative Study
Kristina Osland Lavik, Andrew Athan McAleavey, Eli Karoline Kvendseth and Christian Moltu
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@article{lavik_relationship_2022,
title = {Relationship and Alliance Formation Processes in Psychotherapy: A Dual-Perspective Qualitative Study},
volume = {13},
issn = {1664-1078},
url = {https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.915932},
shorttitle = {Relationship and Alliance Formation Processes in Psychotherapy},
journaltitle = {Frontiers in Psychology},
author = {Lavik, Kristina Osland and {McAleavey}, Andrew Athan and Kvendseth, Eli Karoline and Moltu, Christian},
urldate = {2024-01-09},
date = {2022},
}
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