David L Rennie is Professor of Psychology at York University in Canada. He has extensive experience in counselling practice, instruction, supervision and research. He is the co-editor of Psychotherapy Process Research: Paradigmatic and Narrative Approaches (SAGE, 1992).
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From Naturalistic Observations of Psychotherapy Process to Micro-Theories of Change - Laura N Rice Task Analysis - Leslie S Greenberg Identifying Components of Intrapersonal Conflict-Resolution Conceptually-Based Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) of Change Events - Hadas Wiseman What Clients Tell Us about Our Microtheory of Change Studying the Client's Perceptual Processes and Their Outcomes in Psychotherapy - Shake G Toukmanian Cognitive-Mediational Research on Counseling and Psychotherapy - Jack Martin Helping and Hindering Processes in Client-Centered/Experiential Psychotherapy - Germain Lietaer A Content Analysis of Client and Therapist Post-Session Perceptions Client and Therapist as Analysts of Significant Events - Robert Elliott and David A Shapiro Metaphor and the Communication Interaction in Psychotherapy - Lynne E Angus A Multi-Methodological Approach Qualitative Analysis of the Client's Experience of Psychotherapy - David L Rennie The Unfolding of Reflexivity Explanation in Psychotherapy Process Research - David L Rennie and Shake G Toukmanian