Ideological conflicts between clients and psychotherapists
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- DOI: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1977.31.3.437
Ideological conflicts between clients and psychotherapists
Abstract
Clients come to psychotherapy with their own theories of how their problems are to be solved. These ideas fall into five categories: relationship rescue, will power, vindication, bromide, and spiritualistic theories. Many of the classic disputes which arise between clients and therapists can be attributed to differences in their theories of cure.
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