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Hargrove, David S. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1974
The present study investigates the relationship of the temporal characteristics of therapists' verbal behavior to the communication of empathic understanding in psychotherapy. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Characteristics, Empathy, Helping Relationship
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Shapiro, David A. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
Each utterance of a psychotherapy session conducted by Carl Rogers was transcribed on a separate card. Fifteen undergraduate subjects reconstituted client-therapist sequences more accurately than therapist-client sequences. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Helping Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis, Phrase Structure
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Murphy, Harry B.; Rowe, Wayne – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1977
University students (N=48) were individually tested for suggestibility in one of three conditions. Results indicated subjects of higher rated experimenters would demonstrate more suggestibility than subjects of lower rated experimenters. Results did not indicate that subject interaction with lower rated experimenters would elicit less…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Effectiveness, Empathy, Helping Relationship
Truax, Charles B. – 1961
Successful psychotherapy is characterized by a sense of vital intensity and personal intimacy between client and therapist. Current theory and research have left this level of interpersonal contact untouched. The hypothesis is advanced that the intensity and intimacy of interpersonal contact supplies the motivation which allows the patient to make…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Helping Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis, Listening Skills
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Hall, Julian C. – Social Work, 1980
Encounters, defined as contacts between a social worker and client that have not been regularly scheduled, represent an alternative to the classic casework method. Presents a consumer-oriented strategy based on clinical experience in a public community mental health center in a large urban area. (Author)
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Counselor Role, Helping Relationship, Individual Counseling
Palisi, Anthony T.; Ruzicka, Mary F. – Humanist Educator, 1977
Given the conditions of choice, time, and distance, trainees' interview responses (N=54) reflected neither the influence of their philosophy of human nature nor the effects of client type. These findings are contrary to expectations. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Counselor Training, Helping Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis
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Oelschlaeger, Mary L.; Damico, Jack S. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2000
Conversation analysis was used to investigate a conversational partner's strategies when assisting with the word searches of an aphasic person. Analysis of 38 authentic videotaped conversation sequences identified four conversation strategies systematically and collaboratively used: guessing, alternative guessing, completion, and closing…
Descriptors: Adults, Aphasia, Communication Skills, Expressive Language
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Savitsky, Jeffrey C.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1976
This study hypothesizes that information about a counselor has either positive or negative effects on specific facets of the counselor-client relationship. Results support the hypothesis. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Characteristics, Expectation
Muchowski, Patrice M.; Valle, Stephen K. – Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 1977
The efficacy of training as a mode of treatment has been tried in many settings with a variety of populations. This study utilizes assertive training as a mode of treatment. Results indicate assertive training as having both positive and negative effects as perceived by trainees and their spouses. (Author)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Helping Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
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Fiester, Alan R. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
Involved a comparison between therapists with high client attrition rates versus therapists with low attrition rates on selected demographic and client-perceived initial-session therapy-process variables. A number of the therapy process variables significantly differentiated the two groups. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Counselor Performance, Helping Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis
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Pattison, Joyce E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1973
Significant differences were found between touched and nontouched clients for depth of self-exploration: clients who were touched engaged in more self exploration than clients who were not touched. No significant differences were found between touch and no-touch groups on the measures of perception of relationship. There were no significant…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Helping Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
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Seabury, Brett A. – Social Work, 1980
Human communication is a complex process. For individuals from different regional, ethnic, or racial backgrounds, communication may be difficult. Focuses on some common ways individuals fail to communicate clearly and the significance of this failure for social work practice. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Counselor Role, Helping Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis
Hajal, Fady – Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 1977
This case report describes the treatment of a family following the death by suicide of its principle male figure. It describes the way various family members were helped to deal with the unresolved grief reaction that had come to play a destructive role in the life of this family. (Author)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Emotional Response, Family Attitudes, Family Counseling
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Thase, Michael; Page, Richard A. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1977
The effect of a model on subjects' willingness to engage in self-disclosure was examined in both laboratory and nonlaboratory settings. Disclosure levels did not differ in the two settings. Subjects not exposed to a model were more willing to engage in disclosure in the laboratory than in a nonlaboratory setting. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Environmental Influences, Helping Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis
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Cowan, Gloria – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1976
Therapists (N=30) rated bipolar adjectives of the Sex-Role Stereotypes Questionnaire as to which pole was a problem for their average male and female clients. Female clients were viewed as too feminine on both socially desirable and undesirable adjectives. Problems of male clients were not viewed in sex stereotypic ways on specific stereotypes.…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Helping Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis, Psychotherapy
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