Abstract
The effect of therapist ‘dress up’ was studied in the present work to
know that how do amalgamation of a therapist dress as an embodiment feel
and his client’s perception about his appearance makes the therapeutic
alliance beginning successful or otherwise ? The study singled out 70
clients, visiting the OPD of a hospital to seek assistance of a clinical
psychologist who received each ten of them in single dress and used
seven dress codes (embodiment), usual or remote, to determine the
effects of these on the session ratings, performed by the clients on
SRS. The results supported the varied impact of various amalgamations.