Exploring the Psycho-Social Therapies Through the Personalities of Effective Therapists [microform] / James K. Dent and George A. Furse
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- 5360628
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- Book and Microform
- Author:
- Dent, James K
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- [Washington, D.C.]] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1978
- 213 p.
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Several specific research approaches are compared with regard to cost-effectiveness, types of disorders to which they best respond, general strategies, and therapist personality. Replicated findings include: (1) support for both the functional reversal and semantic reversal of the "A-B Scale;" (2) characterization of therapists who are effective with neurotics, through use of a new scale involving rejection of problem solving; (3) identification of therapists who are effective with schizophrenics, through a scale determining level of interest in the patient; and (4) requirement of great tolerance and understanding when working with schizophrenics. Future research must give careful consideration to defining both client and therapist population. (Author/CKJ)
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