1990
DOI: 10.1037/0893-3200.3.3.310
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A client-based description of family therapy.

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“…This study, as others, hints at the prominence of therapeutic relationship (Bachelor, 1988;Bischoff & McBride, 1996;Kuehl et al, 1990;Elliott & James, 1989;Lietaer, 1992;Llewelyn et al, 1988;Sells et al, 1996). Indeed, aspects of the therapeutic relationship (i.e., trustworthiness of the therapist, genuine interest, caring, safety in the session, nonimposition, and so on) may cross all approaches to therapy, and as research suggests, may be more fundamental to successful therapy than the approach used (Coady, 1999).…”
Section: Implications For Practice and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…This study, as others, hints at the prominence of therapeutic relationship (Bachelor, 1988;Bischoff & McBride, 1996;Kuehl et al, 1990;Elliott & James, 1989;Lietaer, 1992;Llewelyn et al, 1988;Sells et al, 1996). Indeed, aspects of the therapeutic relationship (i.e., trustworthiness of the therapist, genuine interest, caring, safety in the session, nonimposition, and so on) may cross all approaches to therapy, and as research suggests, may be more fundamental to successful therapy than the approach used (Coady, 1999).…”
Section: Implications For Practice and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…For example, activities and qualities of the therapist that enhance a trusting therapeutic atmosphere are associated with positive therapy experiences for some clients (Bachelor, 1988;Bischoff & McBride, 1996;Elliott & James, 1989;Kuehl et al, 1990;Lietaer, 1992;Llewelyn et al, 1988;Sells et al, 1996). For all participants in this study, aspects of therapy described under the theme "Trust in the Therapist" helped establish an atmosphere in which clients were encouraged to feel free and open to comment on things.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Fox (2012) suggests that clinician and parental stigma regarding the root cause of children's mental health challenges shape the dynamics of the parentclinician relationship. Parents' perceptions of blame by providers has also been associated with disruption/termination of treatment episodes (Wolpert 2000;Kuehl et al 1990, Mason et al 1995. Finally, research by Sheridan et al (2010) into parental perceptions of treatment identified that therapist who exhibit non-judgmental, nonblaming qualities improve the comfort that parents experience with the therapeutic process.…”
Section: Guilt and Blamementioning
confidence: 98%