Gonçalves, Miguel M.Mendes, InêsCruz, GracieteRibeiro, António P.Sousa, InêsAngus, LynneGreenberg, Leslie S.2016-01-272016-01-272012http://hdl.handle.net/10400.24/436Previous studies have used the Innovative Moments Coding System (IMCS) to describe the process of change in Narrative Therapy (NT) and in Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT). This study aims to extend this research program to a sample of Client-Centered Therapy (CCT). The IMCS was applied to six cases of CCT for depression to track the Innovative Moments (IMs) which are exceptions to the problematic self-narrative in therapeutic conversation. Results suggest that IMCS can be applied to CCT, allowing the tracking of IMs' emergence. The analysis based on a generalized linear model revealed that the overall amount of IMs is significantly associated with symptom improvement, which is congruent with former studies done with the IMCS.engInnovative moments and change in client-centered therapyjournal article10.1080/10503307.2012.662605