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Depth of emotional experiencing and outcome in therapy with young people.

Darcy GeyerVirginia LamHannah GilbertMick Cooper
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2024)
Our findings show, for the first time, that depth of emotional experiencing has a significant and sizeable association with outcomes in therapy for young people. This is consistent with emerging evidence from the adult field. It suggests that practitioners working with young people should monitor the depth of emotional experiencing and foster methods for supporting its development.
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