Keyword [Psychotherapy] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Empathic Resonance and Repetition in Art and Psychotherapy: Attunement With Image and Archetype |
182. | Relating emotional processes to outcome in experiential psychotherapy of depression |
183. | Online data collection for psychotherapy process research: Session impact and alliance evaluations |
184. | An Investigation of Intuition and Its Implications for Psychotherapy |
185. | Between phobic-dread and exploitation: Creating meaning in the erotic transference/countertransference matrix in psychoanalysis |
186. | Towards a wider lens of psychology: Intuition, imagination, and the psychic in psychology and psychotherapy |
187. | Counseling and psychotherapy with clients of Middle Eastern descent: A qualitative inquiry |
188. | A descriptive study: Selection and use of art mediums by sexually abused adults: Implications in counseling and art psychotherapy |
189. | Healers and the emerging healing profession: What are the implications for the practice of psychotherapy |
190. | Differences in narrative style and structure between European American and African American children: Implications for storytelling in psychotherapy |
191. | Psychotherapy progress of suicidal students at the Johns Hopkins University Counseling and Student Development Center |
192. | A narrative hermeneutics of psychotherapy: Paul Ricoeur and the understanding of meaning |
193. | Clinical and counseling psychology students in personal psychotherapy: Predictors of help-seeking |
194. | Psychotherapy and social class: Contradictions in providing patient care within the structures of capitalism |
195. | A search for common ground: A theoretical evaluation and integration of object relations theory, self psychology, the psychoanalytic interpersonal school, and the Atlanta School of Experiential Psychotherapy (Georgia) |
196. | Knowledge, utilization, and perceptions of shamanism and Western counseling or psychotherapy by the various Hmong subgenerational groups and religious belief |
197. | The bilingual psychotherapist: The experience of conducting psychotherapy in a mother tongue |
198. | The influences of Chinese and Chinese-American students' cultural worldviews and acculturation levels on preferences toward three psychotherapy approaches |
199. | African American, Latino, and Afro-Latino perspectives: Understanding race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and internalized homonegativity in same-sex attracted men, with implications for psychotherapy |
200. | Narrative in psychotherapy: An exploration |
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