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Examining therapist effects in the alliance-outcome relationship: A multilevel meta-analysis.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2021
OBJECTIVE The relationship between the therapeutic alliance and outcome has been supported consistently over time. More recently, studies have examined therapist effects in the alliance-outcome relationship and came up with somewhat mixed findings.
A. C. Del Re   +3 more
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The art of the alliance [PDF]

open access: possibleBioentrepreneur, 2012
Securing a partner is only the beginning—you then have to put substantial effort and resources into keeping the collaboration functioning and productive.
Garry E. Menzel   +1 more
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Relation of the therapeutic alliance with outcome and other variables: a meta-analytic review.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2000
To identify underlying patterns in the alliance literature, an empirical review of the many existing studies that relate alliance to outcome was conducted.
Daniel J. Martin, J. Garske, M. K. Davis
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The generalizability of the psychoanalytic concept of the working alliance.

, 1979
: The psychoanalytic concept of the working alliance is reviewed and elaborated. It is argued that various modes of psychotherapy can be mean-ingfully differentiated in terms of the kinds of working alliances embedded in them.
E. Bordin
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The Alliance in Adult Psychotherapy: A Meta-Analytic Synthesis

Psychotherapy, 2018
The alliance continues to be one of the most investigated variables related to success in psychotherapy irrespective of theoretical orientation. We define and illustrate the alliance (also conceptualized as therapeutic alliance, helping alliance, or ...
C. Flückiger   +3 more
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Strategic Alliance Structuring: A Game Theoretic and Transaction Cost Examination of Interfirm Cooperation

, 1993
Maintaining robust cooperation in interfirm strategic alliances poses special problems. Such relationships have received growing attention in recent research grounded in game theory, which has suggested that some alliance structures are inherently more ...
Arvind Parkhe
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Alliance Institutionalization and Alliance Performance

International Interactions, 2005
Military alliances are formed with varying degrees of institutionalization. While some alliances involve little initial investment or joint planning, others involve significant peacetime costs in establishing formal structures and engaging in military coordination.
Sezi Anac, Brett Ashley Leeds
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A ravel alliance

Nature Chemistry, 2021
A new class of interwoven metal–organic containers, including one with a cubic architecture, twelve crossing points and a large internal volume, has now been reported. Interconversion between different self-assembled structures can be triggered by simply exchanging the associated anions.
Andrew W. Heard   +2 more
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Alliances

2023
The Italian press experienced the months between the outbreak of war and the country’s entry into the conflict on 24 May 1915, with the awareness of being able to play a leading role. There is little doubt that the majority of Italian citizens were of neutralist sentiments at this time. Yet, in an international context in which nationalistic tendencies
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Don't go it alone: alliance network composition and startups' performance in Canadian biotechnology

, 2000
We combine theory and research on alliance networks and on new firms to investigate the impact of variation in startups’ alliance network composition on their early performance.
Joel A. C. Baum   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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