Opening up: clients' inner struggles in the initial phase of therapy

GS Kleiven, A Hjeltnes, M Råbu, C Moltu - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Objective To explore how clients in clinical settings experience the process of opening up
and sharing their inner experiences in the initial phase of therapy. Methods Two …

Children's perspective on fears connected to school transition and intended coping strategies

KAM Stiehl, I Krammer, B Schrank, I Pollak… - Social psychology of …, 2023 - Springer
The transition from primary to secondary school comes with major changes in the lives of
children. There is a shortage of in-depth analyses of young people's perspectives …

Investigación del Proceso de Cambio en Psicoterapia en la Adultez en Pacientes con Depresión: Una Revisión Sistemática de la Última Década

L Garrido-Rojas, J Kreither - Terapia psicológica, 2024 - SciELO Chile
La investigación del proceso de cambio en psicoterapia es el estudio de los procesos por
los cuales ocurre el cambio en psicoterapia. Siendo la depresión una problemática con …

The use of humor by therapists and clients in cognitive therapy

A Dionigi, C Canestrari - The European Journal of Humour Research, 2018 - ceeol.com
The purpose of this study was to investigate several aspects of humour in cognitive therapy.
Eight first therapy sessions were examined and seven examples of humour originating from …

Flexibility between immersion and distancing: A dynamic pattern with effect on depressive symptoms

E Barbosa, M Sousa, CC Montanha… - Psychotherapy …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Recent studies on immersion (first-person perspective) and distancing (third-
person perspective) in psychotherapy have shown the potential of both perspectives in the …

Flexibility between immersion and distancing: Relationship with depressive symptoms and therapeutic alliance

R Lisboa, E Barbosa, I Moura, J Salgado… - Psychotherapy …, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives High levels of change are linked to the flexibility between immersion and
distancing, as well as to higher levels of therapeutic alliance. This study aims to explore the …

Working with humour in psychotherapy

A Malik - The Palgrave Handbook of Humour Research, 2024 - Springer
It is believed that the best way to break the ice between group members is humour. Social
psychologists have found humour to play several functions for the individual at societal level …

Mindfulness and appraisal-based interventions for promoting distress tolerance and preventing chronic illness and persistent psychological distress

MM Lipsett - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Addressing the psychological and emotional components of chronic physical and mental
health issues is crucial for overall well-being and disease management. Psychoeducational …

[PDF][PDF] transition and intended coping strategies

KAM Stiehl, I Krammer, B Schrank, I Pollak, G Silani… - 2023 - pure-oai.bham.ac.uk
The transition from primary to secondary school comes with major changes in the lives of
children. There is a shortage of in-depth analyses of young people's perspectives …

[PDF][PDF] Multimodal and Social Modeling of Client-Therapist Interaction

A Vail - 2023 - reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu
Productive interaction between client and therapist is central to successful therapy, but is
often hindered by substantial challenges along the way. During each therapy session, the …