Search Results - "Friedlander, Myrna L."
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Use of Relational Strategies to Repair Alliance Ruptures: How Responsive Supervisors Train Responsive Psychotherapists
Published in Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) (01-06-2015)“…Inasmuch as therapist responsiveness is the crucial ingredient in psychotherapy success, teaching supervisees to be optimally responsive to their clients is…”
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The Differentiation of Self Inventory: Development and Initial Validation
Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-07-1998)“…Despite the importance of Bowen theory ( M. Bowen, 1976 , 1978 ; M. E. Kerr & Bowen, 1988 ) in the field of family therapy, there have been relatively few…”
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Meta-Analysis of the Alliance-Outcome Relation in Couple and Family Therapy
Published in Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) (01-12-2018)“…This article reviews meta-analytic evidence for the alliance-outcome relation in couple and family therapy (CFT), with implications for clinical practice. We…”
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Illustrating Novel Techniques for Analyzing Single-Case Experiments: Effects of Pre-Session Mindfulness Practice
Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-11-2018)“…In this article we describe and illustrate various visual and nonparametric techniques that can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in…”
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Family Therapy for Maltreated Youth: Can a Strengthening Therapeutic Alliance Empower Change?
Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-04-2023)“…We tested the process of change in Alliance Empowerment Family Therapy (AEFT; Escudero, 2013), a systemic, team-based approach for treating child welfare…”
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Mapping the Progress of the Process: Codevelopment of the Therapeutic Alliance With Maltreated Adolescents
Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-10-2022)“…We used a longitudinal actor-partner interdependence model to examine the codeveloping alliance in alliance empowerment therapy (AET; Escudero, 2013), a…”
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Toward a Nuanced Understanding of Nondisclosure in Psychotherapy Supervision
Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-01-2019)“…Previous research indicates that trainees often withhold important information related to their clients' progress and their reactions to supervision. Moreover,…”
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Heterosexual Couples' Initial Role and Outcome Expectations as Predictors of the Therapeutic Alliance and Relationship Satisfaction Prior to the Fourth Session
Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-07-2024)“…We sampled routinely collected measures of role and outcome expectations, the expanded therapeutic alliance, and relationship satisfaction completed by 253…”
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How Effective is Online Couple Relationship Education? A Systematic Meta-Content Review
Published in Contemporary family therapy (01-09-2022)“…Due to logistical and financial barriers that keep many distressed couples from seeking psychotherapy, online relationship education is a more accessible…”
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The weaving of therapist responses with client storytelling to promote narrative and emotional integration of complex trauma
Published in Journal of psychotherapy integration (15-08-2024)“…In this study, we identified therapist responses preceding clients’ engagement in productive narrative-emotion shifts in four successful cases of…”
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Alliance in Couple and Family Therapy
Published in Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-2011)“…Couple and family therapy (CFT) is challenging because multiple interacting working alliances develop simultaneously and are heavily influenced by preexisting…”
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What do "interpersonally sensitive" supervisors do and how do supervisees experience a relational approach to supervision?
Published in Psychotherapy research (04-03-2017)“…Objective: In two investigations, we identified explicitly relational supervision strategies and examined whether use of these strategies was associated with…”
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Illustrating systemic change in family therapy: How therapists' and clients' alliance perceptions codevelop over time
Published in Psychotherapy research (17-11-2022)“…Research showing that caregivers', adolescents' and therapists' perceptions of the therapeutic alliance become more similar over time has not examined…”
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To what extent are early alliance perceptions a function of romantic partners' initial expectations for couple therapy?
Published in Journal of family therapy (01-02-2024)“…In this study, we investigated the association between clients' initial outcome expectations and their subsequent perceptions of the expanded therapeutic…”
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Problematic Domains of Romantic Relationships as a Function of Attachment Insecurity and Gender
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of family therapy (01-03-2020)“…Theoretically, securely attached adults view the world as safe and see their romantic partners as emotionally available, supportive, and non‐threatening…”
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Relations between attachment insecurity and role and outcome expectations for couple therapy
Published in Journal of family therapy (01-02-2021)“…With the efficacy of couple therapy no longer in doubt, researchers are seeking to identify client characteristics that explain variability in retention and…”
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Reflexivity in science and practice: What do French verbs have to do with it?
Published in Counselling psychology quarterly (03-07-2017)“…In this article, I explain and illustrate reflexivity in my research and practice, i.e. their reciprocal influence on one another. In other words, not only has…”
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Toward a broader understanding of split alliances in family therapy: Adding the therapist to the mix
Published in Family process (01-03-2022)“…To broaden our understanding of a split alliance in family therapy, we investigated the frequencies and correlates of sessions in which therapists, youth, and…”
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Relational discussions in theoretically diverse models of psychotherapy supervision: How common are they?
Published in The Clinical supervisor (03-07-2021)“…To investigate how expert supervisors focus on various aspects of relationships and how commonly the relational discussions occur in theoretically diverse…”
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Expanding Our Understanding of the Expanded Therapeutic Alliance: Introduction to the Special Issue
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