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Dennis Kivlighan
Dennis Kivlighan
Department of Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education, University of
Verified email at umd.edu
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Research design in counseling
PP Heppner, DM Kivlighan, BE Wampold
Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1992
40941992
Patterns of working alliance development: A typology of client's working alliance ratings.
DM Kivlighan Jr, P Shaughnessy
Journal of counseling psychology 47 (3), 362, 2000
4182000
Relevance of the supervisory alliance to the counseling alliance and to treatment adherence in counselor training.
MJ Patton, DM Kivlighan Jr
Journal of Counseling Psychology 44 (1), 108, 1997
3781997
Analysis of the development of the working alliance using hierarchical linear modeling.
DM Kivlighan, P Shaughnessy
Journal of Counseling Psychology 42 (3), 338, 1995
3391995
Client attachment to therapist, depth of in-session exploration, and object relations in brief psychotherapy.
B Mallinckrodt, MJ Porter, DM Kivlighan Jr
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training 42 (1), 85, 2005
3102005
Endorsement of therapeutic factors as a function of stage of group development and participant interpersonal attitudes.
DM Kivlighan Jr, DC Goldfine
Journal of Counseling Psychology 38 (2), 150, 1991
3101991
Countertransference management and effective psychotherapy: Meta-analytic findings.
JA Hayes, CJ Gelso, S Goldberg, DM Kivlighan
Psychotherapy 55 (4), 496, 2018
2832018
Research design in counseling. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks
PP Heppner, DM Kivlighan, BE Wampold
Cole Publishing Company, 1992
2781992
Moderating effects of client attachment on the counselor experience–working alliance relationship.
DM Kivlighan Jr, MJ Patton, D Foote
Journal of counseling psychology 45 (3), 274, 1998
2671998
Stability and severity of presenting problems at a university counseling center: A 6-year analysis.
DS Pledge, RT Lapan, PP Heppner, D Kivlighan, HJ Roehlke
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 29 (4), 386, 1998
2491998
Cognitive-behavioral therapy versus other therapies: Redux
TP Baardseth, SB Goldberg, BT Pace, AP Wislocki, ND Frost, JR Siddiqui, ...
Clinical psychology review 33 (3), 395-405, 2013
2292013
Congruence in client-counselor expectations for relationship and the working alliance.
F Al-Darmaki, DM Kivlighan
Journal of Counseling Psychology 40 (4), 379, 1993
2281993
Comparison of therapeutic factors in group and individual treatment processes.
SE Holmes, DM Kivlighan Jr
Journal of counseling psychology 47 (4), 478, 2000
2122000
Therapist expertise in psychotherapy revisited
CE Hill, SB Spiegel, MA Hoffman, DM Kivlighan Jr, CJ Gelso
The Counseling Psychologist 45 (1), 7-53, 2017
1962017
Does group climate mediate the group leadership–group member outcome relationship? A test of Yalom's hypotheses about leadership priorities.
DM Kivlighan Jr, JM Tarrant
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 5 (3), 220, 2001
1892001
Evidence-based treatments for depression and anxiety versus treatment-as-usual: a meta-analysis of direct comparisons
BE Wampold, SL Budge, KM Laska, AC Del Re, TP Baardseth, ...
Clinical psychology review 31 (8), 1304-1312, 2011
1792011
Relationships among client and counselor agreement about the working alliance, session evaluations, and change in client symptoms using response surface analysis.
CL Marmarosh, DM Kivlighan Jr
Journal of Counseling Psychology 59 (3), 352, 2012
1782012
Developmental changes in group climate as they relate to therapeutic gain.
DM Kivlighan Jr, RL Lilly
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 1 (3), 208, 1997
1711997
Presenting problems of university counseling center clients: A snapshot and multivariate classification scheme.
PP Heppner, DM Kivlighan, GE Good, HJ Roehlke, HI Hills, JS Ashby
Journal of Counseling Psychology 41 (3), 315, 1994
1681994
The Missouri Psychoanalytic Counseling Research Project: Relation of changes in counseling process to client outcomes.
MJ Patton, DM Kivlighan Jr, KD Multon
Journal of Counseling Psychology 44 (2), 189, 1997
1671997
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