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Therapist Attachment and the Working Alliance: The Moderating Effect of Emotional Regulation [PDF]
Objective: To explore whether the therapist’s emotional regulation strategies moderate the relationship between therapist attachment and the working alliance from the therapist’s perspective.Method: A non-experimental, descriptive correlational design ...
Desireé Ruiz-Aranda +2 more
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BackgroundIncreasing interest has centered on the psychotherapeutic working alliance as a means of understanding clinical change in digital mental health interventions in recent years.
Asmae Doukani +25 more
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Introduction: We explored the working alliance as measured by both clients and therapists. The working alliance has been known to predict the outcome of psychotherapy and is often considered an important common factor.
Samuel Askjer, Kim Mathiasen
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Background: Working alliance has been shown to predict outcome of psychological treatments in multiple studies. Conversely, changes in outcome scores have also been found to predict working alliance ratings.Objective: To assess the temporal relationships
Esther T. Beierl +19 more
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Background Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a severe acute respiratory infection which has afflicted virtually almost all nations of the earth. It is highly transmissible and represents one of the most serious pandemics in recent times, with the ...
Lawrence Omo-Aghoja +7 more
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Background: Working alliance between therapist and client in psychotherapy practice has become proven to compensate for a significant difference in various psychotherapy modalities.
Iyus Yosep +2 more
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BackgroundThe role of working alliance remains unclear for many forms of internet-based interventions (IBIs), a set of effective psychotherapy alternatives that do not require synchronous interactions between patients and ...
Xiaochen Luo +5 more
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Background Most studies on day-to-day patterns of physical behaviours (i.e. physical activities and sedentary behaviour) are based on adults with high socioeconomic status (SES) and without differentiating between work and leisure time. Thus, we aimed to
Charlotte Lund Rasmussen +6 more
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Transference patterns and working alliance during the early phase of psychodynamic psychotherapy [PDF]
Background/Aim. Working alliance, as a collaborative part of the therapeutic relationship has been proven to be one of the most powerful therapeutic factors in psychotherapy in general, regardless many technical differences between numerous ...
Samardžić Ljiljana, Nikolić Gordana
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AbstractThe relationship between coach and client is an essential factor for coaching success. This coach-client relationship has previously been equated with the working alliance as the common agreement on tasks and goals, and the coach-client bond.
Sandra Julia Diller +2 more
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