Tag: Client-Therapist Relationship


Therapeutic Alliance: Repairing Ruptures in Therapy

The Foundation of Therapeutic Success: Defining the Alliance The concept of the Therapeutic Alliance stands as one of the most robust predictors of positive outcomes across various psychotherapeutic modalities. It is not merely a pleasant relationship between client and therapist, but a collaborative working bond characterized by mutual trust, respect, and a shared commitment to […]

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Therapist Attitudes: Understanding Client Perceptions

The Conceptualization of Attitudes toward Therapists Attitudes toward therapists represent a complex constellation of cognitive, affective, and behavioral evaluations held by individuals concerning the practice of psychotherapy and the professionals who deliver it. These evaluations are fundamentally crucial because they serve as significant predictors of willingness to seek treatment, adherence to therapeutic protocols, and overall […]

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