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A pan-theoretical conceptualization of client involvement in psychotherapy

Authors: Morris EFitzpatrick MRRenaud J


Affiliations

1 a Department of Education and Counselling Psychology , McGill University , Montreal , QC , Canada.
2 b Clinical Psychology , Concordia University , Montreal , QC , Canada.

Description

Objective: The present paper attempts to differentiate client involvement from other, similar process variables and presents a pan-theoretical conceptualization of client involvement.

Method: A modified Delphi poll was conducted with 20 experienced clinicians and researchers. In two rounds of data collection, the experts completed a questionnaire designed to elicit their feedback on whether a variety of involvement items were representative of our pan-theoretical definition of client involvement.

Results: The results of the survey provide insight into which types of client activities are good representations of client involvement.

Conclusion: We propose that client involvement can be understood as being comprised of behavioral, cognitive, and emotional elements, and we provide concrete examples of these activities.


Keywords: EngagementInvolvierungsdefinitionInvolvierungserfassungKlienteninvolvierungPsychotherapieprozessclient involvementcoinvolgimentodefinizione coinvolgimentoengagementinvolvement definitioninvolvement measuresmisure di coinvolgimentopartecipazione del pazienteprocesso psicoterapeuticopsychotherapy process


Links

PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25017441/

DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2014.935521