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The Therapeutic Alliance

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2022
Laura Fruggeri   +2 more
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Therapeutic alliance evaluation in personality disorders psychotherapy

open access: yesPsychotherapy Research, 2005
This preliminary study examined the relationship among personality disorders, therapeutic alliance, psychiatric symptoms, and dropout behaviour. Forty-seven adult personality disorder outpatients seeking psychotherapeutic treatment were evaluated.
Vittorio Lingiardi, Roberto Baiocco
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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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The Concept of the Therapeutic Alliance

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1992
Certain conceptual aspects of the therapeutic alliance are considered. Although therapeutic alliance, transference, and the real relation are intermingled and intertwined in the actuality of the analytic relationship, they remain distinguishable and open to differentiating analysis.
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The Therapeutic Alliance in Children and Parents

Psychiatry, 2021
Hilde Bruch, the German-born American pediatrician, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst, was born in 1904, the third of seven children.
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Therapeutic alliance.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2002
I have been very fortunate in my journey of mental illness. I respond well to medication, but I don't think that is the complete answer to living successfully with serious, persistent mental illness. I believe a person's environment is also of utmost importance, enabling the person suffering with mental illness to continually grow in life.
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Research Alliance vs. Therapeutic Alliance: A Comparison

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
The concept of "research alliance" is introduced to describe the relationship between a psychiatric researcher and his subject in which the aim is to obtain valid data in a limited number of interviews. The authors describe three possible difficulties in establishing such an alliance: detachment, seduction, and resistance, but conclude on the basis of ...
D, Offer, M, Sabshin
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Therapeutic alliance and behavior inhibition

Psychotherapy Research, 2005
Abstract The study examined whether the quality of the therapeutic alliance is associated with a tendency toward behavior inhibition. Inhibition was measured by the frequency with which the clients used the word "not" and by their verbal productivity.
Johannes, Michalak   +2 more
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Distance Therapeutic Alliance

Advances in Nursing Science, 2007
Access barriers to services result in extensive wait times. Distance delivery systems with no face-to-face contact are not yet widely accepted because of uncertainty about whether therapeutic alliance can exist. In this study, 131 participants completed a questionnaire designed to explore their distance treatment experience.
Patricia, Lingley-Pottie   +1 more
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Therapeutic Alliance

2022
Nina Kilkku, Gisli Kort Kristofersson
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