Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9352
Title: Responsiveness to ruptures and repairs in psychotherapy
Authors: Eubanks, Catherine F.
Sergi, Joey
Muran, John Christopher
0000-0002-0561-1607
Keywords: therapeutic approaches
responsiveness
client
context
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: APA: American Psychological Association.
Citation: Eubanks, C. F., Sergi, J., & Muran, J. C. (2021). Responsiveness to ruptures and repairs in psychotherapy. In J. C. Watson & H. Wiseman (Eds.), The responsive psychotherapist: Attuning to clients in the moment (pp. 83–104). American Psychological Association.
Series/Report no.: Ferkauf Graduate School Faculty Publications;2021
Abstract: Book abstract: Examines the general importance of therapeutic responsiveness, followed by reviews of how responsiveness is approached by different types of therapies that identify common threads across these approaches as well as unique contributions. Focuses specifically on appropriate responsiveness, which is summarized by the following basic guidelines: "Do the right thing at the right time, considering the client, the context, and the therapeutic approach.” Carefully examines the working alliance between the therapist and the client, including how to strengthen it and avoid and repair ruptures. Examines the importance of client diversity, including the challenges that arise when clients and therapists come from different backgrounds. Identifies important takeaways for clinical practice as well as clinical supervision, training, and research.
Description: Scholarly book chapter
URI: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352109481_Responsiveness_to_ruptures_and_repairs_in_psychotherapy
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9352
ISBN: 978-1433834011
Appears in Collections:Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology: Faculty Publications

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