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ERIC #:EJ535361
Title:The Relationship between Self-Talk and Therapy Process Variables for Novice Therapists.
Authors:Nutt-Wirnams, ElizabethHill, Clara E.
Descriptors:CounselingCounseling TechniquesCounselor Client RelationshipCounselor TrainingCounselorsHelping RelationshipTherapy
Source:Journal of Counseling Psychology, v43 n2 p170-77 Apr 1996
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Publication Date:1996-00-00
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Pub Types:Reports - Research; Journal Articles
Abstract:Examined the affect and focus of therapists' (N=31) self-talk in relation to other therapy process variables, specifically perceptions of their own helpfulness and their clients' negative reactions, after taking into consideration the perceived strength of the working alliance. Results suggest the importance of the awareness and management of therapists' self-talk in relation to perceptions of themselves and their clients. (KW)
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Identifiers:Self Talk; Working Alliance
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ISSN:ISSN-0022-0167
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Languages:English
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