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The physician–patient working alliance

Patient Education and Counseling, 2007
Cognitive and emotional dimensions of the physician-patient relationship (working alliance) were examined in relation to patients' beliefs about the usefulness of treatment (perceived utility), patients' beliefs about being able to adhere to treatment (adherence self-efficacy beliefs), patients' follow through on their treatment plan (adherence), and ...
Jairo N, Fuertes   +6 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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Patterns of working alliance development: A typology of client's working alliance ratings.

Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2000
Patterns of working alliance development were detected by clustering working alliance ratings across 4 sessions of counseling. Results from an initial sample of recruited participants working with novice counselors (N = 38) revealed 3 patterns of alliance development labeled stable alliance, linear alliance growth, and quadratic alliance growth ...
Dennis M., Jr. Kivlighan   +1 more
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MAKING ALLIANCES WORK

The APPEA Journal, 2000
Alliances. Partnerships. Joint ventures. Interdepartmental initiatives. Co-ops. Cross cultural projects. Call them what you will, a new wave of networked endeavours has swept through today's business environment, with companies and organisations collaborating now as never before.
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The Therapeutic and Working Alliances

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2000
Since their introduction, the concepts of the therapeutic alliance and the working alliance have provoked debate regarding the nature and function of these alliances and the applicability and validity of the concepts. Features of these concepts as originally put forth by Zetzel and Greenson, respectively, are delineated, with emphasis on the ...
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Making Strategic Alliances Work

Research-Technology Management, 1990
(1990). Making Strategic Alliances Work. Research-Technology Management: Vol. 33, No. 6, pp. 12-15.
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Working Politically: Understanding Alliances

2014
Rethinking governance reform in the manner proposed in the preceding chapters suggests that, for donor agencies, ‘working politically’ requires a reconceptualisation of aid programmes as limited interventions in ongoing development processes, plus a more nuanced understanding of putative ‘partners’.
Jane Hutchison   +3 more
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Interchangeability of the Working Alliance Inventory and Working Alliance Inventory, Short Form.

Psychological Assessment, 2003
Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) ratings were compared with ratings comprising the 12-item WAI, Short Form (WAI-S). Responses were collected from 54 university counseling center client-therapist pairs after the 4th therapy session as well as at a final ratings point. WAI and WAI-S scores were highly correlated and had comparable descriptive statistics,
Michael A, Busseri, John D, Tyler
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The Working Alliance in Coaching

The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 2015
The relationship between coach and client is an essential factor for coaching success. Although researchers have repeatedly called for an investigation of the actual interaction between coach and client to better understand their relationship, previous research has been based primarily on questionnaire data.
Sina Gessnitzer, Simone Kauffeld
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The Working Together Alliance (WTA)

Transplantation, 2017
IntroductionIt has become crucial to share experience between countries with well-developed and established transplantation programs and local initiatives to provide implementation models to conduct safe organ donation and transplantation (D&T) programs.During 2013, the situation in Europe ...
Estephan Arredondo   +2 more
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