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Working Alliance as a Mediator between Supervisory Styles and Supervisee Satisfaction
To answer the research question whether there is a mediation effect of the supervisory working alliance between supervisory styles and supervisee satisfaction, we developed a mediation model and tested this hypothesized mediation effect with a sample of ...
Dan Li, David K. Duys , Yanhong Liu
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BackgroundThe therapeutic alliance has been recognized as one of the most researched key elements of treatment across different therapeutic approaches and diagnostic domains.
Francesca Strappini +9 more
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Background The coach-coachee working alliance and coachee motivation seem important factors for achieving positive coaching results. Self-determination theory, specifically basic psychological need theory, has been proposed as a relevant framework for ...
Margriet Vermeiden +7 more
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Jeremy Safran has presented seminal and widely applicable clinical theory and research around the therapeutic alliance and ruptures in the alliance. We explore areas of agreement with and departure from some of Safran’s key conceptualizations on these ...
Charles J. Gelso, Kathryn V. Kline
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BackgroundSubstantial evidence exists that positive therapy outcomes are related to the therapist–client working alliance. ObjectivesTo report two studies that examined (1) the quality of the working alliance in online cognitive behavior ...
Anderson, Renee E E +5 more
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Motivational strategies are among the most promising approaches to improve the effectiveness of batterer intervention programs (BIPs). An individualized motivational plan (IMP) is one of these motivational strategies.
Faraj A. Santirso +2 more
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Background Although numerous efficacy studies in recent years have found internet-based interventions for depression to be effective, there has been scant consideration of therapeutic process factors in the online setting.
Preschl Barbara +2 more
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Processes of change in trauma-focused CBT
Background: Numerous studies have shown that trauma-focused psychological treatments for PTSD are effective (Lewis, Roberts, Andrew, Starling, & Bisson, ). Few studies to date have investigated the processes of change during treatment.
Anke Ehlers +4 more
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The Working Alliance in Teaching and Learning: Theoretical Clarity and Research Implications
The working alliance has proven to be a valuable concept in psychotherapy research, but its utility in understanding change processes in teaching and learning has yet to be realized.
Daniel Rogers
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BackgroundPrevious meta-analyses have shown a significant relationship between working alliance and treatment outcome in general. Some studies have examined the relationship between working alliance and treatment outcome during telepsychotherapy, but to ...
Marcotte-Beaumier, Gabrielle +6 more
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