doi:10.1002/1097-4679(197107)27:3<408::AID-JCLP2270270331>3.0.BarryVeteransMelnickVeteransandVeteransRichardVeteransM.VeteransPierceVeteransWileyJournal of Clinical PsychologyMelnick, B and Pierce, R.M. (1971). Client evaluation of therapist strength and positive-negative evaluation as related to ...
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JA Jellison - 《Journal of Music Therapy》 被引量: 8发表: 1979年 The role of the family therapist in supportive services to families with handicapped children The family therapist can play a critical role in assisting families of handicapped children develop positive functioning patterns. In this...
I think that’s about how I say it when I talk to parents about (massage). “This is your chance to give them this positive tactile experience”. That gives parents a sense of control, a sense of involvement. They’re really doing something positive as a caregiver for their baby. ...
Finally, therapists regularly mirror back client’s strengths to them as a way for them to psychologically integrate these concepts into a positive sense of self.4. What seems to be the biggest obstacle for clients in therapy? The processes of letting go and practicing detachment. I am ...
While there were scattered significant correlations between agreement and outcome, they were not correlated consistently with the same outcome scores, nor were they consistently positive or negative correlations. This inconsistent relationship was due partially to artifacts of person perception scores. An ...
In a follow-up to an earlier study (Davis & Hadiks, 1990) that reported positive and significant correlations between the patient's body positions during psychotherapy and Experiencing Scale (Klein, Mathieu, Gendlin, & Keisler, 1970) ratings, a similar analysis of her therapist's nonverbal ...
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