Contemporary research has begun to examine the best matches between the therapy relationship and patient characteristics. One example comes from the work of Beutler and Harwood (2000). They found that:
a. clients presenting with low resistance experience better outcomes in a directive therapy relationship.
b. clients presenting with high resistance experience better outcomes in a directive therapy relationship.
c. clients presenting with low resistance experience better outcomes in a minimally directive therapy relationship.
d. clients presenting with high resistance experience better outcomes when therapists are highly active.
A
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