...when working with a difficult client? In essence, how do we resist the pull toward seeing the world as the client does and also resist pathologizing the client to protect ourselves? Our countertransference reaction can be informative and help us... Search hits: 2 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 580.9
...(1) high or surface culture, (2) folk culture, and (3) deep culture. Using the metaphor of an iceberg, Weaver (1986) suggests that much of culture is outside conscious awareness. While surface and folk culture are readily apparent, they are limited... Search hits: 2 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 580.9
...out and the psychologist should consider shifting the focus to the personality system. Another indicator of personality dysfunction is when a patient reports numerous previous courses of treatment but has not derived much benefit or has worsened over time. The... Search hits: 2 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 580.9
...clinicians, they unfortunately do not offer all the information needed in using these treatments in clinical practice. Applying these findings to clinical practice often involves modification and, among other things, dealing with patients’ cultural values, beliefs, and preferences. The use... Search hits: 2 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 580.9
...and practice. The authors explain that our conceptual knowledge of the world derived from experience is usually stored in the part of the brain along with our first language. As the bilingual person masters the second language, direct conceptual links... Search hits: 2 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 580.9
...the extent to which Millennials’ preference for immediacy has begun to transform the medical care industry, psychotherapists may well benefit from understanding how generational status influences clients’ expectations of psychotherapy. Thus this study investigated the respective time preferences of Millennials... Search hits: 2 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 580.9
...such as trustworthiness, allegations of corruption, foreign policy, immigration, and the use of “enhanced interrogation techniques,” or torture, by the U.S. government. Although these were all important topics with clear implications for the field, healthcare also received tremendous attention due... Search hits: 2 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 580.9