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Memory And Executive Functions In Alexithymia, Nicolas Vermeulen, Irena Domachowska, Kristy A. Nielson
Memory And Executive Functions In Alexithymia, Nicolas Vermeulen, Irena Domachowska, Kristy A. Nielson
Psychology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Therapist Self-Disclosure And Immediacy: A Qualitative Meta-Analysis, Clara E. Hill, Sarah Knox, Kristen Pinto-Coelho
Therapist Self-Disclosure And Immediacy: A Qualitative Meta-Analysis, Clara E. Hill, Sarah Knox, Kristen Pinto-Coelho
Psychology Faculty Research and Publications
We review definitions and provide case examples of therapist self-disclosure (TSD) and immediacy (Im). We then present a qualitative meta-analysis of 21 studies that examined the subsequent process following TSD and Im in psychotherapy (excluding analogue and correlational studies). Across the 21 studies, the most frequent subsequent processes were enhanced therapy relationship, improved client mental health functioning, gains in insight, and overall helpfulness, suggesting that most often TSD and Im were followed by positive and beneficial therapeutic processes. In additional analyses, TSD was associated more often with improved mental health functioning, overall helpfulness, and enhanced therapy relationships, whereas Im was …
Sequential Analysis Of Affirmation And Disclosure In Couple Interaction: Associations With Relational Uncertainty And Relationship Distress, Lynne M. Knobloch-Fedders, Kelly Quirk
Sequential Analysis Of Affirmation And Disclosure In Couple Interaction: Associations With Relational Uncertainty And Relationship Distress, Lynne M. Knobloch-Fedders, Kelly Quirk
Psychology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.