Therapeutic agency, in-session behavior, and patient-therapist interaction.
Julia HuberAnn-Kathrin BornChristine ClaaßJohannes C EhrenthalChristoph NikendeiHenning SchauenburgUlrike DingerPublished in: Journal of clinical psychology (2018)
Patients' sense of agency in psychotherapy was associated with more active involvement and affiliative interaction. The findings support the idea that patients need to feel capable of acting within and having an influence on their therapy to benefit from it.