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100 | _aKivlinghan, Dennis M. | ||
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_aThe therapist, the client, and the real relationship : _ban actor-partner interdependence analysis of treatment outcome / _cDennis M. Kivlinghan, Charles J. Gelso, Ann M. Hummel, Stacie Ain, Rayna D. Markin |
260 | _cApril 2015. | ||
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_aJournal of Counseling Psychology _n62 : 2, page 314-320 |
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520 | _aThe relationship between treatment progress (as rated by both clients and therapists) and real relationship (also rated by both clients and therapists) was decomposed into between-therapist and within-therapist (between-client) effects and analyzed using the actor-partner interdependence model. We reanalyzed a subset of the data, 12 therapists and 32 clients, from Gelso et al.'s (2012) study of brief, theoretically diverse outpatient treatment. Consistent with and extending previous research, clients whose therapists provided higher average levels of client-perceived real relationship across the clients treated by a given therapist had better progress ratings from both themselves and their therapists. Within each therapist's caseload, differences between clients in client- or therapist-rated real relationship were unrelated to either client- or therapist-rated outcome. Clients whose therapists provided higher average levels of therapist-perceived real relationship, across the clients treated by the therapist, had worse progress ratings from the therapists. The results provide additional evidence for the importance of between-therapist differences in therapeutic relationship qualities, both client and therapist rated. | ||
521 | _aPsychology | ||
650 | _aClinical outcomes. | ||
650 | _aPsychotherapy. | ||
650 | _aTherapist patient relationships. | ||
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