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Interpersonal complementarity in the mental health intake: A mixed-methods study
2012
Journal of Counseling Psychology
The study examined which socio-demographic differences between clients and providers influenced interpersonal complementarity during an initial intake session; that is, behaviors that facilitate harmonious interactions between client and provider. Complementarity was assessed using blinded ratings of 114 videotaped intake sessions by trained observers. Hierarchical linear models were used to examine how match between client and provider in race/ethnicity, sex, and age were associated with
doi:10.1037/a0027045
pmid:22268575
pmcid:PMC6338422
fatcat:vywtab2ie5h7jm3y3ssl32k3ee