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David E. Orlinsky

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Self‐concept of relational skills in psychotherapy trainees: A pilot study

2019

Background: Personal characteristics and relational skills represent central aspects of the psychotherapist's work, and yet, little is still known about them in the context of psychotherapy training. Objective: This paper presents a preliminary exploration of the self-concepts of relational skills in psychotherapy trainees. Changes in the self-concept in N = 131 psychotherapy trainees were explored through analysis of self-image ideal-self and self/ ideal-self discrepancy in two stages (beginning vs. advanced). Method: Data were collected with a modified version of the self-rated instruments Trainee Background Information Form and Trainee Current Practice Report (Orlinsky et al., 2015), and…

Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologypsychotherapy traineerelational skillPsychotherapistPsychotherapy Trainingdevelopmental processes psychotherapy trainees psychotherapy training relational skills self-conceptSelf-conceptdevelopmental processepsychotherapy trainingPsychologyself-conceptApplied Psychology
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Trainees' self-evaluation of their development as psychotherapists: An Italian contribution to an international collaborative study on psychotherapy …

2017

This study presents a pilot contribution to the new collaborative, multinational study of psychotherapy trainee development that was undertaken by the Society for Psychotherapy Research Interest Section on Therapist Training and Development (see Orlinsky, Strauss, Rønnestad, et al., ). Although the main project is longitudinal in design, this preliminary study investigated cross-sectional differences between trainees in different years of training and explored the influence of core training experiences-including supervision and personal therapy-on their perceived development as therapists. Using the trainee current-progress report that was designed for the Society for Psychotherapy Research…

Self-assessmentAdultMale050103 clinical psychologySelf-AssessmentInternationalityPsychotherapy trainingTherapeutic workSupervisionTrainee developmentsupervisionSurveys and QuestionnairesSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaHumansSurveys and Questionnaire0501 psychology and cognitive sciencespersonal therapyCooperative Behaviortrainee developmentCross-Sectional StudieMedical educationPsychotherapy Training05 social sciencesTraining and developmentpsychotherapy trainingPsychotherapy050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencesClinical PsychologyCross-Sectional StudiesItalySelf evaluationCriticismFemaleCooperative behaviorClinical CompetenceClinical competencePsychologyPersonal therapyHuman
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Personal background, motivation and interpersonal style of psychotherapy trainees having different theoretical orientations: An Italian contribution …

2018

Background: Therapist characteristics seem to be a key factor in clinical effectiveness. Trainees’ personal and professional background, motivation, and interpersonal style have been shown to deserve attention in previous research concerning therapist development and warrant further study due to their potential implications for psychotherapy training outcomes. Aim: To explore personal and professional background, motivation, and interpersonal style of psychotherapy trainees with different theoretical approaches. Findings: In the present study, 135 post-graduate psychotherapy trainees with different theoretical approaches (psychodynamic, systemic, and cognitive-behavioral) completed the Trai…

050103 clinical psychologyPsychotherapistPsychotherapy Training05 social sciencesInterpersonal stylepsychotherapy trainingtherapist background motivation interpersonal styleSPRISTAD International Study050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologyinterpersonal stylemotivationtherapist developmentPsychiatry and Mental HealthSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamica0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologytherapist backgroundApplied PsychologyCounselling and Psychotherapy Research
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Theoretical orientations of spanish psychotherapists: Integration and eclecticism as modern and postmodern cultural trends.

2006

In this article, we focus on the theoretical orientations of Spanish psychotherapists with reference to the concepts of integration and eclecticism associated respectively with the cultural patterns of modernity and postmodernity. Data are reported from 179 Spanish therapists who responded to the Development of Psychotherapists Common Core Questionnaire (Orlinsky et al., 1999). The results indicated that these Spanish therapists do not show a tendency toward postmodern eclecticism, suggesting that present clinical practice in Spain still needs high-profile theoretical constructs.

PostmodernityPsychotherapistModernitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPostmodernismEclectic psychotherapyCommon coreClinical PracticePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyIntegrative psychotherapyPsychologyEclecticismmedia_commonJournal of Psychotherapy Integration
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