Client Verbal Resistance as a Function of Counselor's Technique |
Contents
Literature Review | 11 |
IV | 25 |
CounselorClient Response Classification | 33 |
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aggressive resistance amplified Berenson Carkhuff change scores client resistance client responses client to develop client verbal resistance content analysis content classification system correlations of actual counseling process Counseling Psychology counseling relationship counselor and client Counselor Content counselor probe counselor responses counselor statement counselor technique Counselor/Client Word Ratio current probe directive questions discussion of Feelings discussion of problems early interview examined Eysenck factor analysis functioning Gordon Personal high probe hypotheses interpretation interview nine interview six investigation late interviews level of probe low probe measures of counseling measures of probe measures of resistance middle interview negative nondirective operational definition personality post hoc analysis predicted change probe and client probe and low probe and resistance process research proposing client activity psychotherapy relationship of probe resis resistance to discussion scale segments significant correlations Simple acceptance Snyder Statement which deals stratified sampling Table tance therapist unamplified probe unclassifiable University of Wisconsin variables