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Submissive voices dominate in depression: assimilation analysis of a helpful session.
- K. Osatuke, James K. Mosher, +4 authors M. Barkham
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of clinical psychology
- 1 February 2007
Using the assimilation model, we describe a theoretical paradox in which interpersonally assertive parts of the depressed person's personality are dominated and suppressed by parts that are… Expand
Immigrants' Continuing Bonds with their Native Culture: Assimilation Analysis of Three Interviews
- H. Henry, W. Stiles, M. Biran, James K. Mosher, M. Brinegar, P. Banerjee
- Sociology, Medicine
- Transcultural psychiatry
- 1 June 2009
Three case studies of immigrants to the US from China, Iraq, and Mexico were used to build a theory of acculturation in immigrants by integrating the continuing bonds model, which describes mourning… Expand
Clients' assimilation of experiences of their therapists.
- James K. Mosher, W. Stiles
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychotherapy
- 1 December 2009
In this study, we examined how clients internalize their therapists, understanding this phenomenon through the lens of the assimilation model, a theory of psychological change. The assimilation model… Expand
“I remember…so, let’s not forget”: remembering our past lest we repeat it
- James K. Mosher
- Psychology
- 30 April 2020
ABSTRACT What happens when we, as a profession, forget our past, whether it is what history and research have taught or the values that motivated us to become healers? Here, I explore this question.… Expand
Analysis of Three Interviews Immigrants' Continuing Bonds with their Native Culture: Assimilation
- P. Banerjee, H. Henry, W. Stiles, M. Biran, James K. Mosher, M. J. Glick
- Sociology
- 2009
“There’s Nothing So Good as a Practical Theory”: Some Aphorisms for Doing Good Therapy:
- James K. Mosher
- Psychology
- 31 August 2019
If doing good therapy were easy, everyone would be doing life-changing therapy in every moment of every session. But, it’s not so easy and, despite most clinicians’ best efforts, we aren’t all doin...