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Clients' experiences of one-to-one low-intensity interventions for common mental health problems: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

Rebekah Lydia Miriam AmosLydia MorrisWarren MansellDawn Edge
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2018)
Therapists who adapted to clients' individual needs were perceived as more effective than those who did not. Effective therapeutic experiences were exemplified by a personal therapeutic approach, enough time to discuss issues and normalizing client's experiences. Clients develop idiosyncratic models of change which should be encouraged by therapists over and above clinical models.
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