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Client Resistance in Therapy


Client Resistance in Therapy: How to Help Difficult Clients

This article explores resistance in therapy, the therapist's potential to reduce its negative impact, and its use as part of the therapy process.

Resistance in therapy - TheraPlatform

When you feel like a client is not making progress, it is a sign of resistance. They may come in regularly but they keep having the same ...

Addressing and Managing Resistance with Internalizing Clients

Realistic resistance refers to clients' conscious, deliberate opposition to therapeutic initiatives that they fail to understand or accept. Rennie's (1994) ...

How to Understand Resistant Clients in Therapy | Bradley University ...

Encountering resistance is a common experience for counselors. Clients naturally weigh trusting a perfect stranger with personal issues, as well as their fear ...

Coping with challenging clients - American Psychological Association

But don't resist resistance, says Hanna. "When the client is resisting the therapist and the therapist starts getting irritated with the client, then you have ...

Managing resistant clients - Counseling Today Archive

The concept of counselors focusing exclusively on their interactions with clients and letting change happen on its own is key to the successful management of ...

5 Types of Client Resistances and How to Handle Them as a Therapist

Unpacking the Roots of Resistance: Exploring clients' hesitance to admit mistakes often uncovers deep-seated beliefs and emotional patterns. A client's ...

Motivational Interviewing (MI) Rolling with Resistance What is ...

Clients who exhibit resistance are less likely to change. Why does resistance occur? • It arises as a normal, expected product of the interaction. • When ...

When a Client Resists, I Persist - Psychotherapy.net

Psychiatrist David Burns, author of Feeling Good, suggests that counselors struggle with client resistance because their egos get in the way.

How to Address Client Resistance in Therapy - GoodTherapy.org

It is recommended that a clinician address the following six reasons for client resistance: 1) Therapist's inability to develop rapport with the client.

Client Resistance Is a Natural Part of the Therapeutic Process

By remaining patient, therapists can work to manage client resistance effectively and maintain a strong therapeutic alliance.

How to Approach Resistance in Therapy with Marsha Linehan, PhD

When clients begin to show resistance in therapy, progress often comes to a halt. So how do we help our clients get back on track?

Understanding client resistance: Methods for enhancing motivation ...

Clients sometimes work in opposition to their therapists, a phenomenon known as “resistance”. Such behavior is not simply an impediment to treatment.

Resistance in Psychotherapy: Embracing the Teachable Moments

Psychological resistance in therapy is when clients either consciously or unconsciously oppose change, avoiding specific topics or exhibiting behaviors that ...

Questions to Ask a Resistant Client with Janina Fisher, Ph.D.

Therapists often encounter clients who appear 'stuck' or 'resistant' to treatment, labels that may inhibit deeper inquiry into the underlying ...

Navigating resistance in the therapeutic relationship - Rula

Process resistance occurs when the client is resistant to making the necessary changes to achieve their desired outcomes. Maybe someone wants to ...

Resistant Clients Psychotherapy Article

Resistance may be a signal that the client is dealing with a very important issue that has multiple conflicts. Resistance may be a result of the way the ...

Therapist awareness of client resistance in cognitive-behavioral ...

Clients' resistance relates negatively to their retention and outcomes in psychotherapy; thus, it has been increasingly identified as a key process marker ...

Confronting client resistance - Counseling Today Archive

In this article, I explain three different types of resistance and how to help clients confront their resistance in a productive way.

Navigating 7 Types of Difficult Clients in Therapy - Talkspace

1. Resistant clients. A quintessential example of a resistant client would be someone who's nudged or forced into seeking help. Characteristics ...