First conceptualized by D.W. Winnicott, holding in this book refers to a therapist's capacity to respond to postpartum distress in a way that facilitates an immediate and
successful therapeutic alliance.
Not exact matches
«I believe that a strong
therapeutic alliance is a key component of effective and
successful outcomes — I highly prioritize your need and right to feel safe, validated, supported, and heard without judgment as we collaboratively work toward your goals.
A strong
therapeutic alliance is a key factor in a
successful counselling experience.
In order for therapy to be
successful there needs to be a good
therapeutic alliance....
In the treatment of childhood abuse - related PTSD, the
therapeutic alliance and the mediating influence of emotion regulation capacity appear to have significant roles in
successful outcome.
And a study in 1999 showed no significant difference in
therapeutic alliance, the main ingredient in
successful counseling.