TY - JOUR
T1 - Social representation of therapeutic relationship among cognitive-behavioral psychotherapists.
AU - Gelo, Omar Carlo Gioacchino
AU - Ziglio, Roberto
AU - Armenio, Stefania
AU - Fattori, Francesco
AU - Pozzi, Maura
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The present study investigates the content and structure of the social representation (SR) that cognitive–
behavioral (CBT) psychotherapists have of the therapeutic relationship (TR), through a discoveryoriented,
mixed-methods approach. For this purpose, our reference point was social representation
theory, in particular, the theory of the central nucleus (Abric, 2003; Moscovici, 1961). Data came from
a sample of 63 CBT therapists. The results enabled us to identify a series of contents marking CBTs SR
of the TR that overlap with the current pan-theoretical conceptualization of this construct. The results also
allowed us to identify the complex, clear, and stratified organization of these contents, which are
characteristics of a majority and of a minority of the sample studied. These results are discussed with
regard of their theoretical, methodological, and practical implications.
AB - The present study investigates the content and structure of the social representation (SR) that cognitive–
behavioral (CBT) psychotherapists have of the therapeutic relationship (TR), through a discoveryoriented,
mixed-methods approach. For this purpose, our reference point was social representation
theory, in particular, the theory of the central nucleus (Abric, 2003; Moscovici, 1961). Data came from
a sample of 63 CBT therapists. The results enabled us to identify a series of contents marking CBTs SR
of the TR that overlap with the current pan-theoretical conceptualization of this construct. The results also
allowed us to identify the complex, clear, and stratified organization of these contents, which are
characteristics of a majority and of a minority of the sample studied. These results are discussed with
regard of their theoretical, methodological, and practical implications.
KW - social representation
KW - therapeutic relationship
KW - social representation
KW - therapeutic relationship
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/70199
U2 - 10.1037/cou0000104
DO - 10.1037/cou0000104
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-0167
VL - 63
SP - 42
EP - 56
JO - Journal of Counseling Psychology
JF - Journal of Counseling Psychology
ER -