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Revisiting ‘In Dialogue with Dr Gina Di Malta about her Talk at the OPRC Launch Event’

Blogs from the 'In Dialogue' series are attracting a lot of attention. In case you missed this, below is the blog about Gina's talk: 'Client Perspectives on Preferences in Psychotherapy: A Consensual Qualitative Research' Sue: What is this talk all about, Gina? Gina: The talk is about a Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR) project examining psychotherapy… Continue reading Revisiting ‘In Dialogue with Dr Gina Di Malta about her Talk at the OPRC Launch Event’

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In Dialogue with Dr Gina Di Malta about her Talk at the OPRC Launch Event

'Client Perspectives on Preferences in Psychotherapy: A Consensual Qualitative Research' Sue: What is this talk all about, Gina? Gina: The talk is about a Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR) project examining psychotherapy clients’ experiences of preference work. The research touched upon communications and discussions of preferences between psychotherapists and clients, the accommodation of these preferences, and… Continue reading In Dialogue with Dr Gina Di Malta about her Talk at the OPRC Launch Event

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Client Perspectives on Preferences in Psychotherapy: A Consensual Qualitative Research

In recent years, the international psychotherapy field has seen an increasing recognition of the role that client preferences play in the psychotherapy decision-making process.  Research shows that preference accommodation is associated with reduced dropout and improved outcome. Yet, processes by which this happens—and how preference accommodation can be best applied in clinical practice—have not been… Continue reading Client Perspectives on Preferences in Psychotherapy: A Consensual Qualitative Research