Background: A durable therapeutic relationship is central to mental health prac-tice. The Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) and the Helping Alliance Question-naire (HAQ) are established instruments for measuring such a relationship. Aims: The project aimed to test the correlation between the two scales for patients with severe psychotic illness treated in an Assertive Community Treat-ment (ACT) team. Methods: Ninety-one patients of an ACT team and their key-workers were recruited to complete the measures. Results: Seventy-one patients (78%) completed the scales, and key-workers completed scales for every eligible patient. Both groups rated the relationship positively. There was a strong and significant correlation between the patient version...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to develop a paper-and-pencil inventory to measure the str...
PhDThe clinician-patient relationship is at the core of community mental health care and impacts on...
Measuring outcomes of treatments for psychosis such as needs and the quality of the therapeutic rela...
BACKGROUND: A durable therapeutic relationship is central to mental health practice. The Working All...
Background. No instrument has been developed specifically for assessing the clinician-patient therap...
The Working Alliance Inventory-Short Revised (WAI-SR) is a recently refined measure of the therapeut...
The clinician-patient relationship is at the core of community mental health care and impacts on out...
PURPOSE: The helping alliance (HA) between patient and therapist has been studied in detail in psych...
Background/Aims: Psychotherapy research has continually placed emphasis on the role of the therapeut...
For the past 15 years investigators have developed measures to evaluate the working alliance between...
Working alliance has been characterized as an important predictor of positive treatment outcomes. We...
Measuring outcomes of treatments for psychosis such as needs and the quality of the therapeutic rela...
Working alliance (WA) is an important predictor of treatment outcomes in therapy. Forming a strong W...
Measuring outcomes of treatments for psychosis such as needs and the quality of the therapeutic rela...
The helping alliance (HA) refers to the collaborative bond between patient and therapist, including ...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to develop a paper-and-pencil inventory to measure the str...
PhDThe clinician-patient relationship is at the core of community mental health care and impacts on...
Measuring outcomes of treatments for psychosis such as needs and the quality of the therapeutic rela...
BACKGROUND: A durable therapeutic relationship is central to mental health practice. The Working All...
Background. No instrument has been developed specifically for assessing the clinician-patient therap...
The Working Alliance Inventory-Short Revised (WAI-SR) is a recently refined measure of the therapeut...
The clinician-patient relationship is at the core of community mental health care and impacts on out...
PURPOSE: The helping alliance (HA) between patient and therapist has been studied in detail in psych...
Background/Aims: Psychotherapy research has continually placed emphasis on the role of the therapeut...
For the past 15 years investigators have developed measures to evaluate the working alliance between...
Working alliance has been characterized as an important predictor of positive treatment outcomes. We...
Measuring outcomes of treatments for psychosis such as needs and the quality of the therapeutic rela...
Working alliance (WA) is an important predictor of treatment outcomes in therapy. Forming a strong W...
Measuring outcomes of treatments for psychosis such as needs and the quality of the therapeutic rela...
The helping alliance (HA) refers to the collaborative bond between patient and therapist, including ...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to develop a paper-and-pencil inventory to measure the str...
PhDThe clinician-patient relationship is at the core of community mental health care and impacts on...
Measuring outcomes of treatments for psychosis such as needs and the quality of the therapeutic rela...