Silence in psychotherapy: therapists' difficulties in using silence as a therapeutic technique

The use of silence within psychotherapy for attentive listening, observation, self exploration and creating a holding environment is well documented. Silence facilitates in creating an interpersonal space where both therapist and client can communicate. It is the gateway that leads from the consciou...

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Main Author: Warin, Tarsha (Author)
Other Authors: Joyce, Sue (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2016-02-18T02:43:54Z.
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