Four Versions of Transtheoretical Stances, and the Bernese View
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Date of Publication
2024
Publication Type
Article
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Series
Clinical psychology in Europe
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2625-3410
Publisher
PsychOpen Gold
Language
English
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Description
A brief characterization of transtheoretical stances to which existing approaches can be allocated is
followed by a description of the "Bernese view", that is, what Klaus Grawe and his colleagues,
including the authors of this article have developed: the origins, a model of the multiple constraint
satisfaction construction of therapist action, a discussion of psychotherapy integration, the crucial
role of supervisors in an integrative multiple constraint satisfaction approach, and a discussion of
when and how trainees should be introduced to a transtheoretical stance.
followed by a description of the "Bernese view", that is, what Klaus Grawe and his colleagues,
including the authors of this article have developed: the origins, a model of the multiple constraint
satisfaction construction of therapist action, a discussion of psychotherapy integration, the crucial
role of supervisors in an integrative multiple constraint satisfaction approach, and a discussion of
when and how trainees should be introduced to a transtheoretical stance.
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