Corrective experiences in psychotherapy: Definitions, processes, consequences, and research directions
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After 5 years of conceptualizing, investigating, and writing about corrective experiences (CEs), we (the authors of this chapter) met to talk about what we learned. In this chapter, we summarize our joint understanding of (a) the definition of CEs; (b) the contexts in which CEs occur; (c) client, therapist, and external factors that facilitate CEs; (d) the consequences of CEs; and (e) ideas for future theoretical, clinical, empirical, and training directions. As will become evident, the authors of this chapter, who represent a range of theoretical orientations, reached consensus on some CE-related topics but encountered controversy and lively debate about other topics. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved)
Date of Publication
2012
Publication Type
Book Section
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Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Hill, Clara E. | |
Castonguay, Louis G. | |
Farber, Barry A. | |
Knox, Sarah | |
Stiles, William B. | |
Anderson, Timothy | |
Angus, Lynne E. | |
Barber, Jacques P. | |
Beck, J. Gayle | |
Bohart, Arthur C. | |
Constantino, Michael J. | |
Elliott, Robert | |
Friedlander, Myrna L. | |
Goldfried, Marvin R. | |
Greenberg, Leslie S. | |
Hayes, Adele M. | |
Hayes, Jeffrey A. | |
Heatherington, Laurie | |
Ladany, Nicholas | |
Levy, Kenneth N. | |
Messer, Stanley B. | |
Muran, J. Christopher | |
Newman, Michelle G. | |
Safran, Jeremy D. | |
Sharpless, Brian A. |
Editor(s)
Castonguay, Louis G. | |
Hill, Clara E. |
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Publisher
American Psychological Association
ISBN
978-1-4338-1159-3
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