Theoryresearch on
the therapeutic working alliance: new directions.
Therapeutic working alliance: From a psychoanalytical to a pan theoretical conception: Psiholoska Obzorja / Horizons of Psychology Vol 13 (1) 2004, 65 - 83.
A study of
the therapeutic working alliance, client motivation for therapy and subsequent self - reported changes in abusive behavior among a sample of male batterers from the abuse ceases today program.
The therapeutic working alliance in child and adolescent psychotherapy.
Not exact matches
Working With Families: A Collaborative and Empowering Approach — Weber Community Center, Los Angeles, CA — workshop for a clinical team working with Full Service Partnership / Wraparound families in South Central Los Angeles focusing on working with families, including a discussion on family systems theory, family therapy approaches, and creating therapeutic alliances with the whole famil
Working With Families: A Collaborative and Empowering Approach — Weber Community Center, Los Angeles, CA — workshop for a clinical team
working with Full Service Partnership / Wraparound families in South Central Los Angeles focusing on working with families, including a discussion on family systems theory, family therapy approaches, and creating therapeutic alliances with the whole famil
working with Full Service Partnership / Wraparound families in South Central Los Angeles focusing on
working with families, including a discussion on family systems theory, family therapy approaches, and creating therapeutic alliances with the whole famil
working with families, including a discussion on family systems theory, family therapy approaches, and creating
therapeutic alliances with the whole family unit.
My
therapeutic approach is built upon a strong
working alliance and blends cognitive behavioral, motivational, solution - focused, and strength - based techniques.
«I believe that a strong
therapeutic alliance is a key component of effective and successful outcomes — I highly prioritize your need and right to feel safe, validated, supported, and heard without judgment as we collaboratively
work toward your goals.
To that end, I
work hard to develop a strong
therapeutic alliance with clients, creating a foundation of trust and confidence so that I may support and guide your journey toward resolution, healing, personal well - being and personal growth.
The first crucial portion of a
therapeutic relationship is the
working alliance.
Also known as the
therapeutic alliance,
working alliance is not to be confused with the
therapeutic relationship, of which it is theorized to be a component.
The supervisory
working alliance and the
therapeutic working aliance: Similarity in supervisee's perceptions of each relationship.
Maintaining the
therapeutic alliance with Ms. T. in the initial phase of treatment: Clinical Social
Work Journal Vol 15 (4) Win 1987, 334 - 341.
The
therapeutic relationship has been theorized to consist of three parts: the
working alliance, transference / countertransference, and the real relationship.
Female therapists - male clients: Gender role,
therapeutic behavior and the
working alliance.
The
therapeutic alliance in multicultural practice: Psychoanalytic Social
Work Vol 7 (2) 2000, 65 - 91.
The uninterpreted rage: Protecting the
therapeutic alliance in the treatment of borderline patients: Clinical Social
Work Journal Vol 22 (3) Fal 1994, 291 - 302.
Therapeutic process in a managed care type setting: The
working alliance, pretreatment characteristics and outcome.
The relationship between neurocognitive impairment,
working alliance, and length of stay in a
therapeutic community.
The
therapeutic alliance, (also called the helping
alliance, the
therapeutic relationship, and the
working alliance -RCB-, refers to the relationship between a healthcare professional and a patient.
I approach every client as an individual and focus on establishing a strong
therapeutic alliance, which is a main priority in the
work and growth achieved.
I focus on the
therapeutic alliance and look for opportunities to build on clients» strengths while
working to create deeper connections and meaning throughout the lifespan.»
I find that building a strong rapport between myself and my client creates a
therapeutic alliance that allows us to make great progress when
working together.»
Currently I
work with individuals and couples to create a
therapeutic alliance of trust and safety, to gain better insights about their life challenges, and to assist the clients in reaching their goals and connect better with their loved ones through improved communication patterns and increased intimacy.
When
working with children showing signs of mental health difficulties, building and fostering a strong
therapeutic alliance is fundamental to implementing positive change.
One of the important things for counselling to
work is for you and your counsellor to establish a good relationship, also known as a
therapeutic alliance.
We emphasise the importance of establishing and maintaining effective
therapeutic alliances with multiple clients and
working towards sustainable behaviour change; as well as how to assess, contract around the agendas of clients and referees and choose appropriate interventions,» she said.
Currently I
work with couples to create a
therapeutic alliance of trust and safety, to gain better insights about their life challenges, and to assist the clients in reaching their goals and connect better with their loved ones through improved communication patterns and increased intimacy.
Clinical social
work's unique attributes include use of the person - in - environment perspective, respect for the primacy of client rights, and strong
therapeutic alliance between client and practitioner.
She is skilled at creating strong
therapeutic alliances with clients and strives to collaboratively
work with clients and help them achieve overall health and well - being, so that they can be their best selves.
For a deeper understanding how schema therapy could
work in depressed patients, Fritz Renner presents empirical data exploring the effectiveness and potential mechanisms of symptom change in individual schema therapy of chronically depressed patients, with a special focus on schema modification and
therapeutic alliance.
Counselling isn't «done» to a client, it's an intimate relationship; a
therapeutic alliance, where
work is achieved together.
He conducted research on the
therapeutic alliance in
working with adults struggling to overcome the effects of childhood abuse.
(Klein et al (2013) Individual psychotherapy is a place for a client to
work through psychological issues as these issues emerge within the context of a one on one
therapeutic alliance with a psychotherapist.
THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP also called the helping alliance, the therapeutic alliance, and the working alliance, refers to the relationship between a healthcare professional (counselor) and a client (o
THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP also called the helping
alliance, the
therapeutic alliance, and the working alliance, refers to the relationship between a healthcare professional (counselor) and a client (o
therapeutic alliance, and the
working alliance, refers to the relationship between a healthcare professional (counselor) and a client (or patient).
Working With Families: A Collaborative and Empowering Approach — Chapman University, Orange, CA — guest lecture for an undergraduate abnormal psychology class focusing on working with families, including a discussion on family systems theory, family therapy approaches, and creating therapeutic alliances with the whole famil
Working With Families: A Collaborative and Empowering Approach — Chapman University, Orange, CA — guest lecture for an undergraduate abnormal psychology class focusing on
working with families, including a discussion on family systems theory, family therapy approaches, and creating therapeutic alliances with the whole famil
working with families, including a discussion on family systems theory, family therapy approaches, and creating
therapeutic alliances with the whole family unit.
I especially believe in the importance of the
therapeutic alliance as the primary healing agent and
work to maintain a safe and supportive relationship with you in a professional environment.
This text excels in its discussion of how attachment theory informs the
therapeutic alliance (what some would call «professional use of self») and in explaining how and why therapy
works.
My priority is to cultivate a strong
therapeutic alliance with clients and use empirically supported, culturally sensitive, integrative assessment and treatment services that are client - centered, strengths - based, and solution - focused to help my clients
work through a broad range of behavioral, intrapersonal and relational concerns.
Phase 1
therapeutic alliance and negative mood regulation skills predicted Phase 2 exposure success in reducing PTSD, suggesting the value of establishing a strong
therapeutic relationship and emotion regulation skills before exposure
work among chronic PTSD populations.
Therapeutic alliance was assessed using the
Working Alliance Inventory - Short Revised.
The checklist has 56 discrete items keyed to engagement, session structure, and each of the concepts / skills in each sessions of the curriculum; comment sections address
therapeutic and
working alliance.
Maximize support for your clients with tips and tactics for
working in partnership with families to improve care and strengthen the
therapeutic alliance.
Therapy can be helpful by offering an intelligible and shared understanding of the problems, pulling partners together around a common vision for moving forward, and forming a strong and trusting
therapeutic alliance in
working toward goals.
Measures used included the Schedule of Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School - Age Children (K - SADS - PL), Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS), Child PTSD Symptom Scale (CPSS), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Likert scales that assessed treatment expectancy and satisfaction with treatment, and the
Working Alliance Inventory that measured
therapeutic alliance.
In addition, further
work is needed to determine whether the role of the
working alliance differs as a function of the mode of delivery, and to disentangle the relationships between the
therapeutic alliance, specific cognitive - behavioral techniques, and treatment outcome.
Research reviews have consistently reported a positive relationship across studies between the quality of the
therapeutic alliance and therapy outcome, although there are some instances where the
working alliance fails to predict outcome or where associations are nonsignificant [5 - 10].
Discussion, supplemented by case examples and video excerpts will focus on how therapists can monitor, enhance and repair ruptures in the task aspect of the
therapeutic alliance, and how they can increase clients» depth of emotional experiencing, both during de-escalation and in the deeper emotional
work of Stage 2 of EFT.
Yet, little is known about how the
therapeutic relationship (or
working alliance) evolves over the Internet and whether it influences treatment outcome as it does in traditional face - to - face therapy.
While data from the aforementioned studies provide valuable information and preliminary evidence that a positive
working alliance can be developed through the Internet, empirical data derived from systematic exploration of the online
therapeutic relationship remain sparse.
The beneficial effects and clinical relevance of a positive
working alliance have been well documented in face - to - face therapies, but almost nothing is known about how the
therapeutic relationship operates online.