Patients' experiences of being “ghosted” by their psychotherapists.

BA Farber, E Hubbard, D Ort - Psychotherapy, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Psychotherapist ghosting is a type of inappropriate, therapist-initiated termination of
treatment in which the therapist ceases communication with their patient without prior notice …

Therapist dishonesty across theoretical orientations

M Newman, BA Farber - Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
To examine whether and how therapy orientation is associated with psychotherapists'
perceived reasons for, feelings about, and regrets around their own dishonesty in therapy. A …

[HTML][HTML] Descriptive Phenomenology from Instances of Dishonesty in Psychotherapy by Psychotherapists

H Alipour, M Akbari - Clinical Psychology and Personality, 2024 - cpap.shahed.ac.ir
Introduction: There is evidence that people encounter lies, deceive others, or conceal the
truth in various aspects of their lives. However, it is somewhat surprising and even …

Descriptive phenomenology of examples of dishonesty in psychotherapy from the client's point of view

H Alipour, M Akbari - 2024 - researchsquare.com
The present research was conducted with the aim of identifying examples of dishonesty in
psychotherapy from the clients' point of view in 1402. The method used in this research is a …

Psychotherapy and clients' dishonesty; A phenomenological study of clients

H Alipour, M Akbari - Clinical Psychology Achievements, 2023 - jacp.scu.ac.ir
The current research was conducted with the aim of identifying examples of dishonesty in
psychotherapy from the point of view of clients at 2023. The method used in this research is …

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A Farber, JY Suzuki, D Ort - 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Bologna, C.(2019, May 31). 35 hilarious tweets about therapy. HuffPost. https://www.
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M Newman, BA Farber - Therapeutic Failures in Psychotherapy - Routledge