Therapist-Reported Alliance: Is It Really a Predictor of Outcome?

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作者
Zilcha-Mano, Sigal [1 ]
Solomonov, Nili [2 ]
Chui, Harold [2 ]
McCarthy, Kevin S. [3 ]
Barrett, Marna S. [4 ]
Barber, Jacques P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Haifa, Dept Psychol, IL-31905 Haifa, Israel
[2] Adelphi Univ, Derner Inst Adv Psychol Studies, Garden City, NY 21402 USA
[3] Chestnut Hill Coll, Dept Psychol, Philadelphia, PA USA
[4] Univ Penn, Dept Psychiat, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
alliance; therapist perspective; depression; psychotherapy process; psychodynamic psychotherapy; THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE; REAL RELATIONSHIP; DYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY; BETWEEN-PERSON; WITHIN-PERSON; SESSION; CLIENT; WORKING; PHARMACOTHERAPY; IMPROVEMENT;
D O I
10.1037/cou0000106
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
Most of the literature on the alliance-outcome association is based exclusively on differences between patient reports on alliance. Much less is known about the unique contribution of the therapist's report to this association across treatment, that is, the association between therapist-reported alliance and outcome over the course of treatment, after controlling for the patient's contribution. The present study is the first to examine the unique contribution of the therapist-reported alliance to outcome, accounting for reverse causation (symptomatic levels predicting alliance), at several time points in the course of treatment. Of 156 patients randomized to dynamic supportive-expressive psychotherapy, antidepressant medication with clinical management, and placebo with clinical management, 149 were included in the present study. Alliance was assessed from the perspective of both the patient and the therapist. Outcome measures included the patients' self-reported and diagnostician-rated depressive symptoms. Overall, the findings demonstrate that the therapists' contribution to the alliance-outcome association was explained mainly by prior symptomatic levels. However, when a time lag of several sessions was introduced between alliance and symptoms, a positive association emerged between alliance at 1 time point and symptomatic distress assessed several sessions later in the treatment, controlling for previous symptomatic level. The findings were similar whether or not we controlled for the patient's perspective on the alliance. Taken together, the findings attest to the importance of improving therapists' ability to detect deterioration in the alliance.
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页码:568 / 578
页数:11
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