• The therapeutic relationship refers to the relationship between a healthcare professional and a client or patient. It is the means by which a therapist...
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  • talk facilitated the therapeutic relationship in the pursuit of being open and honest. The friendship of a therapeutic relationship is different from a...
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    create, maintain, and terminate a nurse-client relationship. All of the aspects to a therapeutic relationship are interrelated. You cannot efficiently use...
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  • Lacan, among others, highlighted its potential to complicate the therapeutic relationship. This understanding encompassed not only the therapist's unconscious...
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  • could interfere with the therapeutic process. This tension between accurate documentation and the therapeutic relationship continued to shape early discussions...
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  • A therapeutic alliance, or working alliance, is a partnership between a patient and their therapist that allows them to achieve goals through agreed-upon...
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  • alternative to Freudian psychotherapy. ... [Rogers] redefined the therapeutic relationship to be different from the Freudian authoritarian pairing." Person-centered...
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  • the patient more difficult, since it may affect negatively the therapeutic relationship. Anosognosia is sometimes accompanied by asomatognosia, a form...
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  • The therapeutic index (TI; also referred to as therapeutic ratio) is a quantitative measurement of the relative safety of a drug with regard to risk of...
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  • sufficient conditions") of successful therapeutic personality change, emphasizing the therapeutic relationship factors which would become central to the...
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  • based on clinical behavior analysis (CBA) that focuses on the therapeutic relationship as a means to maximize client change. Specifically, FAP suggests...
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  • Rogers' Therapeutic Conditions: Evolution, Theory, and Practice (3 ed.). PCCS Books. p. 160. Patterson, C.H. (1985). The therapeutic relationship: Foundations...
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  • the court's decision as a limitation of the foundation for the therapeutic relationship and progress, the client's expectation of confidentiality. In 1979...
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  • therapist early on in his or her therapeutic relationship with the family. Structural and Strategic therapy are important therapeutic models to identify as many...
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  • behavioral (in addition to the basic healing components of the therapeutic relationship). Cognitive strategies expand on standard cognitive behavioral...
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  • therapeutic relationship. Fosha argues that the sense of emotional safety and co-regulation that occurs in a psychodynamically oriented therapeutic relationship...
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  • negative relationship with their parent, the client may feel negative feelings toward the therapist. This can then affect the therapeutic relationship as well...
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  • theoretical psychotherapy. The Gestalt theoretical psychotherapy therapeutic process is a relationship between two individuals in which both the therapist and...
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  • Relational-cultural therapy (category Interpersonal relationships)
    therapeutic relationship should be a model for these kinds of relationships. While there a number of specific challenges presented in the therapeutic relationship...
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    "relationship", however, and can also include relationships with friends, co-workers, one's relatives or children, and the therapeutic relationship. However...
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  • place, as well as with establishing and maintaining a specific therapeutic relationship. On the one hand, an individual may not consider themselves to...
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    published widely on the application of the cognitive model to the therapeutic relationship, transference and counter-transference, resistance to change, and...
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  • that patients make progress in therapy when they feel safe in the therapeutic relationship, and that patients continually make appraisals of conditions of...
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  • psychotherapists' expertise, and 'meaning-making conflict' within therapeutic relationships: part II". Journal of Adult Development. 4 (2): 85–106. doi:10...
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  • or total patient care, in that primary nursing focuses on the therapeutic relationship between a patient and a named nurse who assumes responsibility...
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  • maintain confidential information related in the context of the therapeutic relationship. In the American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles...
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    focused on self-reflection and deep exploration can be employed. The therapeutic relationship is necessary to establish trust and safety, allowing patients to...
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  • and without external intervention able to form a more positive therapeutic relationship. The term was coined by University of Minnesota professor William...
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  • routinely and formally soliciting feedback from clients regarding the therapeutic relationship and progress of care and using the resulting information to inform...
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  • education include Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy and The Therapeutic Relationship: Foundations for an Eclectic Psychotherapy. He loved good food...
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