2019
DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2019.1633483
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Therapist’s actions after therapeutic collaboration breaks: a single case study

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“…instead entailed a threatening experience for him (i.e., of intolerable risk, in TCCS terms). Theoretically, such an exchange between Madigan and David corresponded to a therapeutic collaboration break (see, e.g., Cardoso et al, 2020), which might be seen as a clinical error as it exceeded David's TZPD (Stiles et al, 2016) and may lead to nonproductive work if the therapist does not recognize and repair it. However, if not persistent and the collaboration is responsively reestablished, it might also be seen as a strategy to test the flexibility of clients' TZPD limits, promoting contact with unfamiliar and alternative experiences and meanings.…”
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“…instead entailed a threatening experience for him (i.e., of intolerable risk, in TCCS terms). Theoretically, such an exchange between Madigan and David corresponded to a therapeutic collaboration break (see, e.g., Cardoso et al, 2020), which might be seen as a clinical error as it exceeded David's TZPD (Stiles et al, 2016) and may lead to nonproductive work if the therapist does not recognize and repair it. However, if not persistent and the collaboration is responsively reestablished, it might also be seen as a strategy to test the flexibility of clients' TZPD limits, promoting contact with unfamiliar and alternative experiences and meanings.…”
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“…and change, it has been theoretically assumed and empirically supported as a transtheoretical model (e.g., Cardoso et al, 2020;A. P. Ribeiro et al, 2014A.…”
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“…bozulması (break of collaboration), asimetri, direnç, empati gibi konuların ele alındığı görülmektedir(Antaki, 2008;Cardoso, Pinto ve Ribeiro, 2019;Hutchby, 2005; Madill Psikoloji Çalışmaları -Studies in Psychology Tablo 1. Kesit 1'de Yer Alan Çeviri Yazı Simgeleri ve Anlamları…”
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“…Therapy relationship research has two focal elements related to the therapeutic alliance and relational dynamics of the psychotherapy interaction. As an element of the therapeutic alliance, investigations of conversations held by therapists and clients have examined affiliation, agreement, empathy or break of collaboration, and resistance patterns (e.g., Cardoso, Pinto, & Ribeiro, 2019;Madill, Widdicombe, & Barkham, 2001;Muntigl & Horvart, 2014). Taking a break in collaboration as an example, studies show that silence (Cardoso et al, 2019), topic change (Madill et al, 2001), and answers like "I don't know" (Antaki, 2008;Hutchby, 2005) were the most encountered conversational strategies used by clients.…”
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