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Area of Science:

  • Psychotherapy research
  • Clinical psychology
  • Counseling

Background:

  • Client-therapist collaboration is a key factor in therapeutic outcomes.
  • Experiential psychotherapies, including Gestalt and emotion-focused therapy (EFT), emphasize the relational process.
  • Understanding the nuances of collaboration is essential for effective treatment.

Observation:

  • This study examines the nature and role of collaboration in experiential psychotherapy.
  • It differentiates between the foundational element of mutual trust and the functional aspect of effective collaboration.
  • A case study of social anxiety treatment illustrates the complex development of collaboration.

Findings:

  • Mutual trust (emotional bond) and effective collaboration (shared goals/tasks) are distinct but interconnected.
  • Developing collaboration involves clients and therapists taking risks through open, nonjudgmental disclosure.
  • This process is pivotal for therapeutic success in experiential approaches.

Implications:

  • Findings highlight the importance of fostering both trust and active collaboration in therapy.
  • Clinicians can utilize insights to enhance therapeutic alliances and treatment efficacy.
  • Further research can explore specific techniques for cultivating collaboration in various therapeutic modalities.