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The reciprocal relationship between alliance and early treatment symptoms: A two-stage individual participant data meta-analysis.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2020
OBJECTIVE Even though the early alliance has been shown to robustly predict posttreatment outcomes, the question whether alliance leads to symptom reduction or symptom reduction leads to a better alliance remains unresolved.
C. Flückiger   +25 more
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Resource-based View of Strategic Alliance Formation: Strategic and Social Effects in Entrepreneurial Firms

, 1996
Why do firms form strategic alliances? The traditional theoretical answer has been transaction cost explanations. Yet, these explanations which center on transaction characteristics, static efficiency, and routine situations do not capture the strategic ...
K. Eisenhardt, C. B. Schoonhoven
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The Alliance

Red Hamlet: The Life and Ideas of Alexander Bogdanov, 2018
Rating: Explicit Archive Warning: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Rape/Non-Con Category: F/F, F/M Fandom: World of Warcraft Relationship: Romantic Relationships Relationship, Male/female, Female/Female, OC/OC, Friendship Relationship, Love-Hate ...
Church Ministries   +2 more
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Relation between Working Alliance and Outcome in Psychotherapy: A Meta-Analysis.

, 1991
Results of 24 studies (based on 20 distinct data sets) relating the quality of the working alliance (WA) to therapy outcome were synthesized using meta-analytic procedures.
A. Horvath, B. Symonds
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An ambivalent alliance. Hostile and benevolent sexism as complementary justifications for gender inequality.

American Psychologist, 2001
The equation of prejudice with antipathy is challenged by recent research on sexism. Benevolent sexism (a subjectively favorable, chivalrous ideology that offers protection and affection to women who embrace conventional roles) coexists with hostile ...
Peter Glick, S. Fiske
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Alliance Rupture Repair: A Meta-Analysis

Psychotherapy, 2018
A rupture is a deterioration in the therapeutic alliance, manifested by a disagreement between the patient and therapist on treatment goals, a lack of collaboration on therapeutic tasks, or a strain in their emotional bond. We present the most frequently
Catherine F. Eubanks   +2 more
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Working alliance and outcome effectiveness in videoconferencing psychotherapy: A systematic review and noninferiority meta-analysis.

Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2018
Videoconferencing psychotherapy (VCP)-the remote delivery of psychotherapy via secure video link-is an innovative way of delivering psychotherapy, which has the potential to overcome many of the regularly cited barriers to accessing psychological ...
Carl Norwood   +3 more
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Meta-Analysis of the Prospective Relation Between Alliance and Outcome in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy, 2018
In the youth treatment literature, the alliance has been defined and measured as a consensual or collaborative bond. In this article, we review varied definitions of the alliance, enumerate its frequent measures, and present clinical examples. We provide
M. Karver   +3 more
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Working Alliance, Therapeutic Alliance, and Transference

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1979
Examination of the clinical evidence offered by proponents for the concepts of therapeutic and working alliance leads the author to conclude that neither concept is justifiable. Both refer to aspects of the transference that neither deserve a special name nor require special treatment.
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Alliances and networks [PDF]

open access: possibleStrategic Management Journal, 1998
Abstract Strategic alliances between firms are now a ubiquitous phenomenon. Their proliferation has led to a growing stream of research by strategy and organizational scholars who have examined some of the causes and consequences of such partnerships, mostly at the dyadic level.
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