1988
DOI: 10.1037/0022-0167.35.1.3
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Role anticipations and preferences over the course of counseling.

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“…These results coincide with Tracey and Dundon's (1988) finding that moderately strong preferences for relationship-oriented and advice-giving roles are common among clients in the early stage of counseling. Advicegiving is an advanced counselor role that counselors-in-training are taught to use with considerable caution.…”
Section: Implications For College Counselorssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results coincide with Tracey and Dundon's (1988) finding that moderately strong preferences for relationship-oriented and advice-giving roles are common among clients in the early stage of counseling. Advicegiving is an advanced counselor role that counselors-in-training are taught to use with considerable caution.…”
Section: Implications For College Counselorssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In de context van een behandeling kunnen negatieve gevolgen onder meer zijn: minder tevredenheid over de behandeling, een minder goede relatie met de hulpverlener, dropout, en/of een minder gunstig therapieresultaat (Al Darmaki & Kivlighan, 1993;Duckro, Beal, & George, 1979;Goldstein, 1962;Higginbotham en anderen, 1988;Tracey & Dundon, 1988).…”
Section: Inleiding En Vraagstellingunclassified
“…Het is echter waarschijnlijk dat in de loop van de therapie steeds meer factoren het proces beı¨nvloeden waardoor vroege voorkeursincongruentie aan belang verliest. Initie¨le incongruentie is in dit geval voornamelijk van invloed in de beginfase van het therapeutisch proces (Beutler & Bergan, 1991;Tracey & Dundon, 1988). Dit onderzoek richt zich dan ook op initie¨le voorkeursincongruentie en initie¨le indicatoren van het behandelproces.…”
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“…Research on the disconfirmation hypothesis argues that initial differences in expectancies and preferences between client and psychotherapist are only important at the beginning of psychotherapy (Tracey and Dundon, 1988), and probably do not have the frequently assumed long-term effect on final therapy outcome. Since values can be conceptualized as a special kind of preference (Rokeach, 1973;Kelly, 1990;Beutler and Bergan, 1991), it can be hypothesized that initial value (dis)similarity in particular influences the initial phase of the psychotherapy process (Beutler and Bergan, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%