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How therapists' emotion recognition relates to therapy process and outcome
Maayan Abargil
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Orya Tishby
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Department of Psychology
The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
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Emotion Recognition
100%
Therapy Outcome
100%
Therapist
100%
Empathy
100%
Therapist Emotions
100%
Empathic Tendency
100%
Therapy Process
100%
Attachment to Therapist
66%
Self-report Measures
33%
Emotional Response
33%
Emotion Regulation
33%
Treatment Outcome
33%
Emotion Detection
33%
Working Alliance
33%
Insecure Attachment
33%
Avoidant Attachment
33%
Detection Task
33%
Upsetting
33%
Non-acceptance
33%
Clarity of Emotions
33%
Therapist Empathy
33%
Emotional Clarity
33%
Psychology
Empathy
100%
Self-Report Questionnaire
25%
Emotion Regulation
25%
Avoidant Attachment
25%
Secure Attachment
25%