#therapeutic-alliance

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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Therapy Hack That Might Save You Time and Money

Clients' blind irrational beliefs hinder progress; when trust exists, therapists explicitly pointing them out can accelerate therapeutic change.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Help Your Therapist Find the Right Ingredients for Your Therapy

Giving therapists clear feedback about what helps and what doesn't increases therapy effectiveness and enables therapists to adjust techniques to better meet client needs.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

The Endless Affirmation of AI Companionship

AI companions and chatbots prioritize affirmation and ease, which can foster connection but risk weakening conflict repair, individualization, and growth from frustration.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Why My Cat Is a Better Therapist Than AI

Therapeutic progress depends primarily on the human relationship between therapist and client, involving conscious and unconscious encounters, conflict, and therapists' multifaceted roles.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Who Your Therapist Is Matters More Than the Model They Use

I am a diehard EMDR therapist, so when friends and family ask for therapist recommendations, I usually recommend they go to an EMDR therapist. But this brings me to a crucial, often overlooked truth: it can be a trap to get too caught up in the therapy models themselves-CBT, EMDR, IFS, DBT, ACT, or others. Clients usually search for therapists based on modality, sometimes even assuming that one model will "fix" them better than another, and miss what matters much more: Who delivers them.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Restoring Meaning and Relationship in Trauma Therapy

In our current clinical landscape, "trauma" has become a ubiquitous term-both in the scientific literature and in popular discourse. The word is invoked in diagnostic manuals, self-help books, and even casual conversation. The dominant narrative around trauma today often privileges a view of trauma as a "thing"-a technical problem with distinct behavioral, neurobiological, or cognitive symptoms that exists apart from the lived experience of the person.
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