2019
DOI: 10.1111/papt.12256
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Ability to move between self‐states and emotional experiencing and processing as predictors of symptomatic change

Abstract: Objectives. Contemporary relational theories consider clients' ability to move between multiple self-states and clients' ability to experience and process emotions to be two therapeutic processes inherently connected and fundamental to growth and change in psychotherapy. The current research aimed to empirically explore these theoretical assumptions by (1) examining the between-and within-client temporal association between clients' levels of ability to move between multiple self-states and clients' emotional … Show more

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“…Client change process Experiencing Scale (EXP; Klein et al, 1986) Watson et al (2011Fisher et al (2020) Emotion schemes Mental structures that organize and synthesize an individual's affective experience together with cognitive, behavioral, and motivational factors that are activated rapidly and automatically, typically outside of an individual's awareness (Greenberg, 2019, p.111).…”
Section: Client Change Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Client change process Experiencing Scale (EXP; Klein et al, 1986) Watson et al (2011Fisher et al (2020) Emotion schemes Mental structures that organize and synthesize an individual's affective experience together with cognitive, behavioral, and motivational factors that are activated rapidly and automatically, typically outside of an individual's awareness (Greenberg, 2019, p.111).…”
Section: Client Change Processmentioning
confidence: 99%