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View article: Bullying victimization and school engagement: the role of subjective well-being
Bullying victimization and school engagement: the role of subjective well-being Open
Efforts have been made to understand the underlying mechanism between bullying victimization and school engagement but primarily focused on the mediating effects of depression and anxiety, despite that low subjective well-being (SWB) is mo…
View article: Peer cooperation and competition are both positively linked with mastery‐approach goals: An achievement goal perspective
Peer cooperation and competition are both positively linked with mastery‐approach goals: An achievement goal perspective Open
Background Research on the predictors of mastery‐approach goals has focused primarily on the role of internal psychological and teacher‐related factors. However, the role of one's peers, specifically peer cooperation and competition, has s…
View article: CUEMPATHY: A Counseling Speech Dataset for Psychotherapy Research
CUEMPATHY: A Counseling Speech Dataset for Psychotherapy Research Open
Psychotherapy or counseling is typically conducted through spoken conversation between a therapist and a client. Analyzing the speech characteristics of psychotherapeutic interactions can help understand the factors associated with effecti…
View article: Bullying Victims’ Perceived Social Support and Psychological Health and Prosocial Behavior: A Latent Profile Analysis
Bullying Victims’ Perceived Social Support and Psychological Health and Prosocial Behavior: A Latent Profile Analysis Open
The literature on school bullying and perceived social support primarily relies on variable-centered approaches, investigating the independent effects of individual sources of social support. However, victims of school bullying perceive di…
View article: Modeling Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Influences for Automatic Estimation of Therapist Empathy in Counseling Conversation
Modeling Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Influences for Automatic Estimation of Therapist Empathy in Counseling Conversation Open
Counseling is usually conducted through spoken conversation between a therapist and a client. The empathy level of therapist is a key indicator of outcomes. Presuming that therapist's empathy expression is shaped by their past behavior and…
View article: A Study on Prosodic Entrainment in Relation to Therapist Empathy in Counseling Conversation
A Study on Prosodic Entrainment in Relation to Therapist Empathy in Counseling Conversation Open
Counseling is carried out as spoken conversation between a therapist and a client. The empathy level expressed by the therapist is considered an important index of the quality of counseling and often assessed by an observer or the client. …
View article: Learning Representation of Therapist Empathy in Counseling Conversation Using Siamese Hierarchical Attention Network
Learning Representation of Therapist Empathy in Counseling Conversation Using Siamese Hierarchical Attention Network Open
Counseling is an activity of conversational speaking between a therapist and a client. Therapist empathy is an essential indicator of counseling quality and assessed subjectively by considering the entire conversation. This paper proposes …
View article: Formality in psychotherapy: How are therapists’ and clients’ use of discourse particles related to therapist empathy?
Formality in psychotherapy: How are therapists’ and clients’ use of discourse particles related to therapist empathy? Open
Introduction Previous studies explored the preferences for therapists’ attire and office setting based on initial impressions as a reference for the formality in psychotherapy. This study examines the formality of psychotherapy by investig…
View article: Hierarchical Attention Network for Evaluating Therapist Empathy in Counseling Session
Hierarchical Attention Network for Evaluating Therapist Empathy in Counseling Session Open
Counseling typically takes the form of spoken conversation between a therapist and a client. The empathy level expressed by the therapist is considered to be an essential quality factor of counseling outcome. This paper proposes a hierarch…
View article: Characterizing Therapist's Speaking Style in Relation to Empathy in Psychotherapy
Characterizing Therapist's Speaking Style in Relation to Empathy in Psychotherapy Open
In conversation-based psychotherapy, therapists use verbal techniques to help clients express thoughts and feelings, and change behavior. In particular, how well therapists convey empathy is an essential quality index of psychotherapy sess…
View article: The process of change in ethnic minority males undergoing psychodynamic psychotherapy: a detailed comparison of two cases
The process of change in ethnic minority males undergoing psychodynamic psychotherapy: a detailed comparison of two cases Open
Better understanding of the connection between therapeutic processes and outcomes in minority groups can help design and use culturally adapted treatments. To explore the active ingredient in the therapeutic process, the present case study…
View article: The process of change in ethnic minority males undergoing psychodynamic psychotherapy: a detailed comparison of two cases
The process of change in ethnic minority males undergoing psychodynamic psychotherapy: a detailed comparison of two cases Open
Although it is difficult to generalize from a two-case study analysis, the present work suggests that building and negotiating alliance with minority clients has a potential for treatment success.
View article: Dependency and self-criticism in treatments for depression.
Dependency and self-criticism in treatments for depression. Open
Dependency and self-criticism are vulnerability factors for depression. How these personality factors change with treatment for depression and how they relate to symptom change across different types of treatment require further research. …