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The impact of initial factors on therapeutic alliance in individual and couples therapy
Authors:Knerr Michael  Bartle-Haring Suzanne  McDowell Tiffany  Adkins Katie  Delaney Robin Ostrom  Gangamma Rashmi  Glebova Tatiana  Grafsky Erika  Meyer Kevin
Affiliation:Department of Human Development and Family Science,Couple and Family Therapy Program, The Ohio State University, 1787 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Abstract:
The study uses 457 clients to investigate the impact of initial client factors on the development of therapeutic alliance. Data were collected longitudinally over the early portion of treatment. Cases included both individual and couple clients, allowing for examination of differences by case type. The study used the Working Alliance Inventory-Shortened Version (Tracey & Kokotovic, 1989) to measure therapeutic alliance. Initial factors considered included age, differentiation levels, prior stress, and depression. Couple clients showed differences from individual clients, and the variability prompted further investigation into relationship satisfaction and commitment as factors influencing the development of therapeutic alliance. Results highlight the increased complexity of developing an alliance with couples, and recommendations are provided for clinicians.
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