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Differential Client Perspectives on Therapy in Argentina and the United States: A Cross-Cultural Study

Jock, William et al · American Psychological Association · 2013

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Although there is a growing body of research in both cross-cultural issues in psychotherapy and in the client’s perspective, little is known about differences or similarities in the way clients from different cultures, particularly those from different nations, subjectively experience therapy. The present study addressed this gap through a qualitative analysis of interviews with former therapy clients in Argentina and the United States. The researchers used a consensual qualitative research (CQR; C. E. Hill, B. J. Thompson, & E. N. Williams, 1997, A guide to conducting consensual qualitative research, The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 25, pp. 517–572; C. E. Hill, S. Knox, B. J. Thompson, E. N. Williams, S. A. Hess, & N. Ladany, 2005, Consensual qualitative research: An update, Journal of Counseling Psychology, Vol. 52, pp. 196–205) methodology and provide illustrative examples from the raw transcripts. Among other differences, Argentine and U.S. participants differed in their experience of the therapy setting, the interventions their therapists used, and in the types of change they reported to result from therapy. Also notable, Argentine participants spoke a great deal more about change than U.S. participants. Results are preliminary, but provide implications for the adaptation of treatments to different cultures and for the cross-cultural validity of researchers’ and policymakers’ current definitions of treatment efficacy. Fil: Jock, William. The New School University; Estados Unidos Fil: Wagner Bolger, Kelly. The New School University; Estados Unidos

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Jock, W. E. A. (2013). Differential Client Perspectives on Therapy in Argentina and the United States: A Cross-Cultural Study. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/28437

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Jock, William et al. "Differential Client Perspectives on Therapy in Argentina and the United States: A Cross-Cultural Study." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/28437.

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Jock, William et al. 2013. "Differential Client Perspectives on Therapy in Argentina and the United States: A Cross-Cultural Study.". http://hdl.handle.net/11336/28437.

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Jock, W. E. A. 2013, Differential Client Perspectives on Therapy in Argentina and the United States: A Cross-Cultural Study, American Psychological Association, available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/28437 [Accessed 30 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Differential Client Perspectives on Therapy in Argentina and the United States: A Cross-Cultural Study
Autor / colaboradores
Jock, William et al
Editorial
American Psychological Association
Año de publicación
2013
ISSN
0033-3204
ISSN
0033-3204
Idioma
eng

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