Patient-therapist interdependence: Cognitive and behavioral. |
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Authors: | Houts, Peter S. MacIntosh, Shirley Moos, Rudolf H. |
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Abstract: | Each of 7 patients saw each of 4 therapists twice. After each session, therapists rated how they thought the patient and therapists should behave during psychotherapy. In addition, these patient and therapist behaviors were independently rated from tapes of the meetings. A balanced 4 * 7 design was utilized. Behavior rating data indicate that therapists are more influenced by patients than patients are by therapists. Comparisons of questionnaire and behavior rating data indicate that differences among therapists are more evident in how therapists think than in how they or patients behave. Implications for understanding the different roles of the psychotherapist are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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