Italian versions of the rupture resolution rating system and the working alliance inventory observer short form: preliminary reliability and convergent validity [0.03%]
破裂解决评价系统和工作联盟评定观察员简表的意大利版:初步信度及聚合效度研究
Antonella Cirasola,Peter Martin,Catherine F Eubanks et al.
Antonella Cirasola et al.
Objective: This study aimed to translate the Rupture Resolution Rating System (3RS) and the Working Alliance Inventory -Observer Short Form (WAI-O-S) into Italian. As a preliminary step toward validation, inter-rater reli...
The effect of therapists' trait-like and state-like professional self-doubt on rupture resolution [0.03%]
治疗师专业自我怀疑的特质性和状态性对修复破裂的影响
L Igra,C F Jacobsen,S Lunn et al.
L Igra et al.
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify therapist characteristics associated with effective rupture resolution processes. We examined the association between therapists' experience of professional self-doubt (PSD...
CBT therapists' responses to client non-attendance and drop-out: A preliminary qualitative thematic analysis [0.03%]
关于认知行为治疗师对来访者缺席和退出反应的初步质性主题分析
Lauren Kirby,Robin Bailey
Lauren Kirby
Objective: Client non-attendance and drop-out are common challenges in psychotherapy, often framed as issues of client engagement. Less attention has been paid to how therapists respond to these events, particularly withi...
Jeremy J Coleman,Katalin Grajzel,Yixiao Dong et al.
Jeremy J Coleman et al.
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to develop a brief version of the Cultural Humility Scale (CHS; Hook, J. N., Davis, D. E., Owen, J., Worthington, E. L., Jr., & Utsey, S. O. (2013). Cultural humility: Measuring openness to cu...
Paths to better emotion regulation in couple therapy: Exploring ACEs and attachment [0.03%]
伴侣治疗中情绪调节的途径:探索逆境和依恋关系
Min Xu,Angela B Bradford,Lee N Johnson
Min Xu
Objective: Emotion regulation (ER) is increasingly recognized as a key mechanism in couple therapy. However, little is known about how ER changes across treatment or how early adverse events and current attachment experiences shape this pro...
Therapists' experiences of chairwork with children and adolescents: A qualitative interview analysis [0.03%]
椅子工作在儿童和青少年身上的治疗体验——定性访谈分析
Hei Ling Abigail Ng,Tobyn Bell,Melissa Snaith et al.
Hei Ling Abigail Ng et al.
Objective: Chairwork describes a set of experiential techniques where different parts of the self or representations of others are placed into chairs and given a voice. Using chairwork, individuals can practice self-refle...
From fear toward confidence: Understanding change in clinical concerns and self-efficacy in couple and family therapy students [0.03%]
从恐惧到自信:了解临床担忧和自我效能感在夫妻和家庭治疗学生中的变化
Allen K Sabey,Erin Shanahan,Erin J Strahan et al.
Allen K Sabey et al.
Objective: Given their professional developmental stage, couple and family therapy (CFT) students are likely to have clinical concerns or fears about potential negative experiences that could occur in their clinical work as they progress th...
Understanding Alliance Discrepancies in Youth Therapy: A Case Study of Rupture and Repair in CBT [0.03%]
认知行为治疗中的联盟差异:青少年治疗中的案例研究
Zhongze Ren,Tanya Lecchi,Antonella Cirasola
Zhongze Ren
Objective: The therapeutic alliance is a complex, relational construct that cannot be fully understood from a single perspective. Few studies have explored alliance dynamics from both therapist and client viewpoints in yo...
Rupture and repair in the working alliance among patients with substance use disorder [0.03%]
物质使用障碍患者工作联盟的破裂与修复
Ylva Gidhagen,Rolf Holmqvist,Fredrik Falkenström
Ylva Gidhagen
Objective: To assess the frequency of alliance ruptures and repairs and their impact on treatment outcome in psychotherapy among patients with substance use disorder. The moderating effects of treatment orientation, attac...
Engage & connect psychotherapy improves social reward responsivity and reduces postpartum depression [0.03%]
engage & connect心理疗法可改善产后抑郁的社会奖励反应性并减少产后抑郁症
Nili Solomonov,Oded Bein,Aliayah Himelfarb et al.
Nili Solomonov et al.
Objective: Postpartum depression (PPD) is common but undertreated, stressing the need for scalable psychotherapies. The reward system is a promising mechanism as PPD disrupts reward-supported behaviors: reduced motivation...