“…As the therapist brings these to the consulting room, they will likely serve as a backdrop to his or her management of the therapeutic relationship and the therapy process. After a latency of about 20 years the focus of Fey and Rice (Fey, 1958;Rice, Fey, & Kepecs, 1972;Rice, Gurman, & Razin, 1974), McNair and Lorr (1964), Sundland (Sundland, 1977;Sundland & Barker, 1962), Wallach and Strupp (1964), Weissman, Goldschmid and Stein (1971), Wogan and Norcross (1985) and others on these processes was reintroduced by Orlinsky S. Taubner et al Research Network, 1997;Orlinsky, et al, 1999) and, somewhat later, by Sandell (Sandell, et al, 2004;Sandell, et al, 2006;Sandell, et al, 2007).…”