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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology | 2005

Emotional Arousal, Client Perceptual Processing, and the Working Alliance in Experiential Psychotherapy for Depression.

Tanya M. Missirlian; Shaké G. Toukmanian; Serine Warwar; Leslie S. Greenberg

Early-, middle-, and late-phase client emotional arousal, perceptual processing strategies, and working alliance were examined in relation to treatment outcome on 4 measures in 32 clients who previously underwent experiential therapy for depression. Hierarchical regression analyses relating these variables to outcome indicated that results varied depending on the therapeutic process, phase of treatment, and outcome measure involved in the analyses. Mid-therapy arousal predicted improvements in self-esteem, whereas mid- and late treatment perceptual processing predicted reductions in client interpersonal dysfunction. Emotional arousal in conjunction with perceptual processing during mid-therapy predicted reductions in depressive and psychopathological symptomatology better than either of these variables alone. The implications of these findings for psychotherapy research and practice are discussed.


Archive | 1992

Psychotherapy process research : paradigmatic and narrative approaches

Shaké G. Toukmanian; David L. Rennie


Journal of Counseling Psychology | 1975

Microcounseling Versus Human Relations Training: Relative Effectiveness with Undergraduate Trainees.

Shaké G. Toukmanian; David L. Rennie


Archive | 1992

Explanation in psychotherapy process research.

David L. Rennie; Shaké G. Toukmanian


Archive | 1998

Cultural aspects of self-disclosure and psychotherapy.

Shaké G. Toukmanian; Melissa C. Brouwers


Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy | 2007

Attunement as the Core of Therapist-Expressed Empathy.

Helen L. Macaulay; Shaké G. Toukmanian; Kimberley M. Gordon


Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy / Revue canadienne de counseling et de psychothérapie | 1978

Counsellor Communication Style as a Determinant of Rater-Perceived Empathy

David L. Rennie; Harley L. Burke; Shaké G. Toukmanian


Counselling and Psychotherapy Research | 2002

Is how it is said important? The association between quality of therapist interventions and client processing

Kimberley M. Gordon; Shaké G. Toukmanian


Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science | 1985

The counsellor trainee as client: Client process as a predictor of counselling skill acquisition.

David L. Rennie; Linda J. Brewster; Shaké G. Toukmanian


Archive | 1991

York University psychotherapy research program.

Leslie S. Greenberg; Laura N. Rice; David L. Rennie; Shaké G. Toukmanian

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