Research on common factors or therapeutic principles paradigm (Sprenkle, Davis, Fuggeri, Balestra, & Venturelli, 2023), showed that a significant percentage of the effectiveness of different psychotherapy interventions has to do with the characteristics of the therapist such as, empathy, warmth, congruence, and her capacity to develop a good therapeutic alliance and facilitate hope in clients (Durtschi & McClellan, 2010). The self of the therapist – who is the therapist – is, thus, seen as an essential element of the therapeutic process (Aponte, 2022) regardless of the psychotherapy modalities, namely the specific approaches, methods and techniques used to deliver a psychotherapy intervention. This scoping review seeks to examine what is known about this element of the therapeutic process.
Bourke et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
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