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Professor Herschel Knapp explains how to establish a positive therapeutic relationship. He discusses the theoretical foundations and fundamental questions regarding therapeutic relationships. Professor Knapp also shares some of the important research methods being used now, and the trajectory he expects research to take in the future.
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Chapter 1: What Does it Mean to Establish a Therapeutic Relationship or How Would You Describe it to Your Students and Trainees?
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Chapter 2: What Are the Theoretical Foundations for Understanding This Part of the Therapeutic Relationship Dynamic?
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Chapter 3: What First Inspired You to Start Academic Work in This Field? What Key Thinkers Have Most Inspired You, and Why?
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Chapter 4: How Has Understanding of the Field and Mechanisms for Establishing a Therapeutic Relationship Changed in Recent Years?
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Chapter 5: What Are the Fundamental Questions in the Field at the Moment?
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Chapter 6: Are There any Major Academic Debates in This Field? What are the Principal Areas of Contention, and Why?
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Chapter 7: How Important are Research Methods for a Rigorous Analysis of Therapeutic Relationship? What are the Key Research Methods Being Employed?
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Chapter 8: What's Your Sense of the Trajectory for Research in This Field Over the Next 5 Years?
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Chapter 9: What Are Your Own Scholarly Ambitions for the Future? What Would You Like to Investigate Next?
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Chapter 10: What Are the Fundamental Skills Involved in Establishing a Positive Therapeutic Relationship?
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Chapter 11: For Trainees or Students, What Would You Suggest are the Pitfalls for not Establishing a Positive Therapeutic Relationship?
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Chapter 12: What Would You Identify as the Key Challenges in This Field for a Trainee, and What Strategies Would You Advise Them to Use to Counter These Challenges?
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Chapter 13: How do You Think About the Public Impact of Your Own Research?
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