Self-monitoring and intake interviewers' therapeutic orientations. |
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Authors: | Matthews, Catherine H. Marshall, Linda L. |
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Abstract: | A therapist's theoretical orientation is likely to influence every facet of the therapeutic process. We explore the relationship of therapeutic orientation and self-monitoring style. To test the hypothesis that high self-monitors would be more eclectic than low self-monitors, we surveyed 30 intake therapists at a child guidance center. Results supported the hypothesis; those frequently using more than one orientation had higher self-monitoring scores. Furthermore, self-monitoring correlated negatively with psychoanalytic endorsement, but in a positive direction with behavioral, systems and eclectic endorsements. Results are discussed in terms of training needs of those differing in self-monitoring style. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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