Relationship-centred care in health: A 20-year scoping review

S Soklaridis PhD, G Adler Nevo MD FRCPC… - Patient Experience …, 2016 - pxjournal.org
Relationship-centred care (RCC) is a framework for conceptualizing health care which
recognizes that the nature and quality of relationships in health care influence the process …

Assertiveness in physicians' interpersonal professional encounters: A scoping review

M Gutgeld‐Dror, N Laor, O Karnieli‐Miller - Medical Education, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Good relationships between physicians, patients, families and the healthcare team
are essential for high‐quality care. Medical encounters are sometimes challenging. They …

Interpersonal problems and impacts: Further evidence for the role of interpersonal functioning in treatment outcome in major depressive disorder

LC Quilty, BJ Mainland, C McBride… - Journal of affective …, 2013 - Elsevier
Introduction Empirical research has converged to support the concurrent association
between social difficulties and psychiatric symptoms; yet, longitudinal associations between …

The latent structure of interpersonal problems: Validity of dimensional, categorical, and hybrid models.

LP Wendt, AGC Wright, PA Pilkonis… - Journal of Abnormal …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Interpersonal problems are key transdiagnostic constructs in psychopathology. In the past,
investigators have neglected the importance of operationalizing interpersonal problems …

Autonomous and controlled motivation for interpersonal therapy for depression: Between-therapists and within-therapist effects.

DC Zuroff, C McBride, P Ravitz, R Koestner… - Journal of Counseling …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Differences between therapists in the average outcomes their patients achieve are well
documented, and researchers have begun to try to explain such differences (Baldwin & Imel …

A systematic review of research in psychology training clinics: How far have we come?

KM Dyason, DC Shanley, E Hawkins… - … and Education in …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Psychology training clinics provide evidence-based, cost-effective psychological services to
the general public, while at the same time providing a training ground for future …

Idiographic and nomothetic relationships between momentary interpersonal behaviors, interpersonal complementarity, and alliance ruptures in psychotherapy.

X Luo, S Liu, AA Levendosky, EW Good… - Journal of Counseling …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
In this study, we aimed to examine how moment-to-moment interpersonal behaviors of
warmth and dominance in patients and therapists, as well as interpersonal complementarity …

Self-reported interpersonal problems and impact messages as perceived by significant others are differentially associated with the process and outcome of depression …

D Altenstein-Yamanaka, J Zimmermann… - Journal of Counseling …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Interpersonal factors play a major role in causing and maintaining depression. This study
sought to investigate how patients' self-perceived interpersonal problems and impact …

The working alliance in group counseling: An exploratory study

RW Robak, KA Kangos, SH Chiffriller… - Psychological …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
The working alliance is a well-defined component of the therapeutic relationship. The
present exploratory study examined the development of the working alliance within a group …

Impact messages of depressed outpatients as perceived by their significant others: Profiles, therapeutic change, and relationship to outcome

M Grosse Holtforth, D Altenstein… - Journal of clinical …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Whereas previous interpersonal research in depression has frequently used self‐reports,
patients' impact on others is rarely analyzed. We analyzed impacts of 180 depressed …