The most important elements of self change in therapy
Title: The most important elements of self change in therapy
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 1477 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The most important elements of self change in therapy
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 1477 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The fundamental components of the client-centered therapeutic tradition are the
most influential dynamics for facilitating self-change. In this method, the
key elements to bring about change lie within the client-therapist
relationship. "From this perspective, treatment is best understood as a
partnership for change" (Hubble 416). This relationship must be based on
mutual trust, respect and belief that the client has the ability to change.
"The client's view of the relationship is the 'trump card' in the
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of the psychotherapist. New York: Norton &
Co.
Greenberg, L.S., Rice, L. N., & Elliot, R. (1993). Facilitating emotional
change: The moment-by-moment process. New York: Guilford Press
Hubble, M.A., Duncan, B.L. & Miller, S.D. (2000). Directing attention to what
works.
In M.A. Hubble, B.L. Duncan & S.D. Miller (Eds.), The Heart and Soul of
Change: What Works in Therapy. (pp 407-447). Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.