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  1. Aug 28, 2015 · The term therapeutic impasse may be used to describe a number of situations that can arise in psychotherapy. Impasses can occur as a result of disagreement between the therapist and client,...

  2. Without blame and with compassion for inevitable difficulties, she describes how impasses arise when these partnerships become rigid, operate outside of conscious awareness, or when the vulnerabilities and defenses of the patient and the therapist intersect in problematic ways.

  3. The three stages of role dispute are renegotiation, impasse, and dissolution. To manage a role dispute, patients need to recognize their own feelings about what they want and don’t want, feelings about the relationship and the other person, and what might constitute a reasonable compromise.

  4. May 12, 2012 · Emily and Jim demonstrated willingness to listen with heart and mind, genuine engagement with each other's feelings and thoughts. This combination is the essence...

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  5. Rory summarises in plain English what therapeutic impasse is: ‘stuckness’. He and Ken then go on to discuss some of the possible reasons for this, including: thin material; transference or countertransference; the diversity that is not fully understood by the counsellor

  6. Problematic interactional patterns between client and therapist involve several phenomena, such as diferent forms of ruptures, enactments, impasses, and stalemates. This study explores psycho-dynamic therapists’ experiences and understanding of deadlock in the psychotherapy process.

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  8. The three degrees of impasse developed by R. and M. Goulding are defined in development terms which relate to such factors as age, verbal and motor skills, discrimination, consciousness, etc. These...

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