The relationship between rupture and the corrective emotional experience
When deal with successfully, ruptures to the alliance can pave the way to a corrective emotional experience. When ignored or handled poorly, ruptures can lead to a misalliance or drop out. In this video we look at several examples of successful and unsuccessful approaches to breakdowns in the alliance.

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triangle of person

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Corrective Emotional Experiences

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How To Create Repair in a Relationship (Part 1)

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Ep. 184: Rupture and Repair with Jory Agate

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Gottman's 4 Horsemen Explained (Criticism, Defensiveness, Contempt & Stonewalling)

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Therapeutic Alliance Ruptures in Psychotherapy with Dr. Catherine Eubanks

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Facilitating the experience of mixed feelings in the transference

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Facilitating Therapeutic Alliance Repairs in Psychotherapy with Dr. Catherine Eubanks

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The Truth About Depression - Dr Joanna Moncrieff

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Feeling Disconnected From Your Spouse? Follow These 6 Steps

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The 9 steps that led to your discard (and what they kept from you)

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The WRONG THERAPIST: How to Tell When It's Not a Fit.

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How to address resistance without contributing to it

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The Secret of Successful Relationships: Rupture and Repair

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Transference resistance

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Schema Mode Therapy: The Punitive Parent Mode

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Narcissism Is Worse Than You Think - Dr. Peter Salerno

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The unconscious therapeutic alliance

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How To HELP Someone Who Is Depressed & Suicidal | Marisa Peer

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