What are Bordin's (1979) 3 features of the working alliance?
Agreement on goals, Assignment of tasks, Development of bonds
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What is the person-centred approach Rogers (1957)?
All people have desire to grow and self actualise, therapy can provide a positive environement for someone to meet own goals. Therapists ability to be ampathic, congruent and love client conditionally essential and sufficient for therapist gains.
Traits of BPD e.g. 'interpersonal sensitivity' and 'reactivity' elicit countertherapeutic reactions. Alliance can help reduce emtional arousal response.
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What are Saffran's (1990) 2 types of ruptures?
1) Disagreement on tasks and goals 2) Problems with relational bond
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What does the evidence suggest is the most important factor?
Jones (1988) Empathy
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What is the person-centred approach Rogers (1957)?
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All people have desire to grow and self actualise, therapy can provide a positive environement for someone to meet own goals. Therapists ability to be ampathic, congruent and love client conditionally essential and sufficient for therapist gains.
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