The therapeutic relationship, more than any particular technique or
intervention, is the key to therapeutic success. Positive regard is a
crucial component of that relationship. This book reconsiders the role
of positive regard in contemporary psychotherapies. Positive regard,
along with the therapist's empathy and genuineness, is one of Carl
Rogers' three "necessary and sufficient" conditions for therapeutic
change. However, positive regard is the least well-researched and most
misunderstood of the three conditions. It has long been conceived as a
potential ingredient in the formation and development of an effective
therapeutic relationship, but many therapists in recent decades have
considered positive regard a dubious ingredient, too oblivious to
human frailty and malevolence, and too susceptible to a therapist's
potential for collusion with patients' defenses and resistance to
change. Written for a variety of psychotherapists, this book offers an
investigation into the efficacy of positive regard by examining its
history, evolution, misperceptions, criticisms, and value. The authors
argue for a broader acceptance of the role of positive regard across
diverse patients and therapies.
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Carl Rogers and Beyond
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433840715
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok