2006
DOI: 10.1080/10503300600589456
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The effects of adding emotion-focused interventions to the client-centered relationship conditions in the treatment of depression

Abstract: Does it work in the real world? The effectiveness of treatments for psychological problems in children and adolescent.

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“…At least, authors concluded that EFCT increased intimacy in the experimental group as compared to the control group. Goldman, Greenberg and Angus [32] examined the effects of adding emotion-focused interventions to the client-centered relationship conditions in the treatment of depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least, authors concluded that EFCT increased intimacy in the experimental group as compared to the control group. Goldman, Greenberg and Angus [32] examined the effects of adding emotion-focused interventions to the client-centered relationship conditions in the treatment of depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La Accurate Empathy Scale ha sido una de las más utilizadas para la investigación de la empatía. Se ha aplicado para investigar sobre formación de terapeutas (Reyes y Benitez, 1991), así como para la identifi cación de las diferencias en empatía entre diferentes tipos de terapias (Goldman, Greenberg, y Angus, 2006). Ha supuesto también una importante herramienta de entrenamiento con la que enseñar la practica de la exactitud o precisión empática.…”
Section: Interpersonal Process Recall (Ipr;unclassified
“…As Burckell and McMain reported, approximately 36% of individuals diagnosed with BPD fail to respond to DBT (Salsman, Harned, Secrist, Comtois, & Linehan 2008). In reporting the results of two outcome studies comparing EFT against client-centered therapy, Goldman, Greenberg, and Angus (2006) explained that at post-treatment, 5 (14%) clients were depressed, while 86% were in remission, among which 25 (69%) were considered to be recovered. Although both therapies are notably successful, there is still a need to improve upon both treatments.…”
Section: Case Comparisons For Dialectical Behavior Therapy (Dbt) and mentioning
confidence: 99%