Asked by
hardik padhiyar
on Dec 21, 2024Verified
Common factors in psychotherapy refer to:
A) the unique change processes derived from each therapy system.
B) nonspecific factors that are common to even disparate forms of therapy.
C) the notion that all psychotherapies produce equivalent outcomes.
D) the concept that psychotherapy is not that different from other helping professions.
Common Factors
Elements that are considered to be essential across different therapeutic approaches for effective treatment, such as therapeutic alliance, empathy, and expectations of change.
Disparate Forms
Refers to things that are distinctively different in quality or character, often making comparison or compatibility challenging.
Psychotherapy
A form of treatment for emotional, psychological, and behavioral issues that involves talking with a mental health professional.
- Acknowledge the essential roles and value of specific and common factors in therapeutic interventions.
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the essential roles and value of specific and common factors in therapeutic interventions.