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Common processes of change in psychotherapy and seven other social interactions
Authors:Georgios K. Lampropoulos
Affiliation: a Department of Counseling, Psychology and Guidance Services, Teachers College 622, Ball State University, Munchie, Indiana 47306, USA.
Abstract:This paper argues that change processes in psychotherapy can be understood more clearly by comparing them with other change-inducing social relationships. In showing how this may be done, different social interactions (e.g. religion, parenting, education, politics, coaching, and sales) are described and discussed in terms of a parsimonious set of common factors in change. The importance of the cross-fertilisation of psychotherapy and other fields is stressed, and research recommendations are offered.
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