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. 43, No. 4, 584-586 COMMENT Therapist Warmth : Necessary or Sufficient Condition in Behavioral Desensitization? Morris and Suckerman (1974a, 1974b) pre- versus the reinforcement qua linguistic term ...
leads to confusion and the creation of pseudoissues, as illustrated in the argument over whether therapist warmth is a necessary or sufficient condition in behavioral desensitization. Journal ...
leads to confusion and the creation of pseudoissues, as illustrated in the argument over whether therapist warmth is a necessary or sufficient condition in behavioral desensitization. Journal ...
might increase students’ perceived and declarative knowledge, they are not alone sufficient to change their behaviors or improve client outcomes. Likewise, supervision may be more facilitative ...
variable denoting whether the therapist is considered to have successfully adhered to CBT-related skills or not. Since all the codes defined by CTRS only depend on therapist behavior and are not directly ...
of the time-limit was described by the therapists as crucial to benefit from treatment. When starting treatment, they informed the patients that they had to accept and trust that sufficient treatment ...
of transference first outlined by Freud in 1912 and refers to the sense of collaboration, warmth , and support between the client and therapist .4,5 Following on from this concept, Bordin1 in 1979 defined the 3 main ...
and the supervising PI/first author agreed the student was competent in the therapy, the therapist was approved for therapy alone but under the weekly supervision of the PI (i.e., a behavioral medicine specializing ...
schedules. The telephone support condition did not include elements specific to MST such as cognitive– behavioral intervention content or family interventions (requirement 3). Therapists were master's level ...
respectfully and speaks to them in a confidential, consistent, and non-judgemental way. Therapists can become allies or attachment figures, and therapeutic relationships characterised by warmth and empathy ...
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