Theoretical Purity Versus Theoretical Layering in Marriage and Family Therapy |
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Authors: | Ronald Jay Werner-Wilson Becky R. Davenport |
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Affiliation: | (1) Marriage and Family Therapy Program and Clinic, 4380 Palmer Building (Suite 1321), USA;(2) Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-4380, USA |
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Abstract: | There seem to be two competing streams of thought about the use of theory in the marriage and family therapy literature: theoretical purity versus integrationism. We examined influence of theoretical orientation on client experience in therapy. Level of academic training (masters' versus doctoral degree) was investigated as a possible confounding variable. Results suggest that therapists in private practice are less inclined to practice pure forms of therapy. |
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Keywords: | therapy process therapeutic alliance theoretical orientation |
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