The role of alliance in the relationship between therapist competence and outcome in brief psychodynamic psychotherapy.
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2009
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Resumo |
Therapist competence is a key variable for psychotherapy research. Empirically, the relationship between competence and therapeutic outcome has shown contradictory results and needs to be clarified, especially with regard to possible variables influencing this relationship. A total of 78 outpatients were treated by 15 therapists in a very brief 4-session format, based on psychoanalytic theory. Data were analyzed by means of a nested design using hierarchical linear modeling. No direct link between therapist competence and outcome has been found, however, results corroborated the importance of alliance patterns as moderator in the relationship between therapist competence and outcome. Only in dyads with alliance change over the course of treatment was it clear that competence is positively related to outcome. These findings are discussed with regard to the importance for outcome of therapist competence and alliance construction processes. |
Identificador |
http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_9C269A025371 isbn:1539-736X[electronic] pmid:19440110 doi:10.1097/NMD.0b013e3181a20849 isiid:000266047900011 |
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en |
Fonte |
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, vol. 197, no. 5, pp. 362-367 |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |