Resolving
therapeutic alliance ruptures.
The relationship of the resolution of
therapeutic alliance ruptures and the construct of referential activity to change processes in psychotherapy.
The relationship between change in interpersonal process during
therapeutic alliance ruptures, and psychotherapy outcome.
Cluster analysis of patient - reported
therapeutic alliance ruptures.
Cluster analysis of patient - reported
therapeutic alliance ruptures across 3 treatment modalities.
Repairing
therapeutic alliance ruptures: An evaluation of observer - rated rupture and repair processes, patient and therapist alliance, and outcome.
Therapeutic alliance rupture types in time - limited psychotherapy with a focus on the discrepancy between patients» and therapists» perception of the ruptures.
Not exact matches
Develop, manage, and maintain the
therapeutic alliance; address and heal
ruptures in the
alliance.
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.
A summary of these studies reveals that it can be fruitful for psychotherapists to have a closer look at Bowlby's theory as an aid to understand and avoid
ruptures and problems within the
therapeutic alliance.