1993
DOI: 10.1080/10503309312331333769
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Factors Influencing the Process of Internalization in Psychotherapy

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“…In addition to the main outcome measures, Feeling Word Checklist -58 (Røssberg et al, 2003), Therapist Representation Inventory (TRI) (Geller and Farber, 1993), and Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB) (Benjamin and Cushing, 2000) has also been used in FEST and as outcome measures in the analyses in the present thesis (Paper V). See Appendix 8.1 on outcome measures.…”
Section: Assessment and Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to the main outcome measures, Feeling Word Checklist -58 (Røssberg et al, 2003), Therapist Representation Inventory (TRI) (Geller and Farber, 1993), and Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB) (Benjamin and Cushing, 2000) has also been used in FEST and as outcome measures in the analyses in the present thesis (Paper V). See Appendix 8.1 on outcome measures.…”
Section: Assessment and Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therapist Representation Inventory (TRI) (Geller and Farber, 1993) is a registration of the patient's internalized representations of the psychotherapist and the psychotherapeutic relationship on a continuous scale from 1 to 10. In Paper V the factor "Internal Dialogue with Therapist" is used.…”
Section: Clinical Implications Of the Main Findings And Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TRI (Geller & Farber, 1993) is a registration of the patient's internalized representations of the psychotherapist and the psychotherapeutic relationship by agreeing or disagreeing with a set of statements. The factor "Internal Dialogue with Therapist" is used.…”
Section: Therapist Representation Inventory (Tri)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important issue, from this perspective, concerns the strategies that are available to the client to retain what has been learned and experienced in the therapy room, within the context of a busy everyday life that is characterized by multiple other sources of influence. There is evidence that many clients retain an internal representation of their therapist, and may place great value on this resource as a means of support and guidance during times of stress (Geller & Farber, 1993;Knox, Goldberg, Woodhouse, & Hill, 1999;Mosher & Stiles, 2009). Little attention has been devoted to the question of what the client might do to retain a memory of a significant relational connection.…”
Section: Symbolic Confirmation Of Changementioning
confidence: 99%