1971
DOI: 10.1080/00221325.1971.10532599
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Resistance to Direction in Behavior Therapy: Some Comments

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“…If the counselor makes a suggestion that threatens the client's ego, the client will deny or distort the message (Greenson, 1967). To overcome inevitable resistance, the psychodynamic therapist must use free association, catharsis, interpretation of the resistance, and confrontation (Greenson, 1967;Hersen, 1971).…”
Section: Dealing With Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If the counselor makes a suggestion that threatens the client's ego, the client will deny or distort the message (Greenson, 1967). To overcome inevitable resistance, the psychodynamic therapist must use free association, catharsis, interpretation of the resistance, and confrontation (Greenson, 1967;Hersen, 1971).…”
Section: Dealing With Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Behavioral counselors have devoted little attention to resistance, probably because behavioral therapists do not focus on the counselor-client relationship as much as do other therapists (Hersen, 1971). Resistance does, however, occur in behavior therapy and may explain why behavioral strategies do not work with all clients (Jahn & Lichstein, 1980).…”
Section: Dealing With Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, a number of people (e.g. Hersen, 1971;Hunt & Dyrud, 1968) have pointed out the need to identify subject variables and other variables that result in resistance or failure in behavior therapy.…”
Section: Behavior Therapy Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In behavior therapy theory the relationship between patient and therapist is generally de-emphasized in favor of conditioning treatments. In practice, many behavior modifers talk about the importance of this relationship and discuss variables such as rapport, motivation, co-operation, and accurate report (Hersen, 1971). Wolpe and Lazarus (1966, pp.…”
Section: Patient-therapist Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las prescripciones farmacológicas de los psiquiatras también pueden suscitar oposición y no es infrecuente la negativa, interrupción o reducción unilateral de las dosis por parte de los pacientes. La reactancia puede ser activada particularmente en la terapia cognitiva comportamental, si bien el problema de la reactancia en la práctica no ha sido tenido en cuenta más que en forma secundaria por los terapeutas del comportamiento (Hersen, 1971). En cualquier caso la reactancia elevada podría llevar a una interrupción prematura del tratamiento.…”
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