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Psychotherapeutic processes are the patterns of conscious and unconscious thoughts, feelings and behaviour that occur in psychotherapy, in and between the therapist and client, that mediate, enable or prevent change.
Therapy process includes:
- Countertransference
- Insight
- Negative therapeutic reaction
- Psychotherapeutic breakthrough
- Psychotherapeutic resistance
- Psychotherapeutic transference
- Therapeutic alliance
- Enactments
- Internalization
- Mirroring
- Professional client sexual relations
- Psychotherapeutic neutrality
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