
31. How Important is Therapist Attachment Style? (with Jon Hook)
Very Bad Therapy · Very Bad Therapy
December 16, 201942m 31s
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Show Notes
Jon Hook, PhD student at Western Michigan University, is contributing to research on how the coding of session transcripts to determine therapist attachment styles can be used to facilitate better client outcomes. He joins us to discuss the significance of therapist attachment and shares his story as a client of two therapeutic alliances that were anything but securely attached.
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- Therapist Attachment-Related Behaviors and Their Effects on Psychotherapy Process and Outcome
- ResearchGate: Alessandro Talia / Eric Sauer / Jon Hook
- Division 29: Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy
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