If, in psychotherapy, everyone seems to have won and everyone received prizes, what might the essential ingredient in this success be? Research suggests that the therapeutic alliance is the critical factor in successful therapy. This paper explores the process and outcome of the logical extension of this finding--Mutual Alliance Therapy
The question "what makes therapy work?" has many facets. For instance, if there is evidence for a ce...
The therapeutic or ‘working’ alliance in psychotherapy has consistently been shown to be an importan...
This article investigates distances between therapists and their clients in their experience of the ...
The alliance continues to be one of the most investigated variables related to success in psychother...
Previous research indicates that the therapeutic alliance is a main factor in determining successful...
Originally identified by Freud (1912, 1913), the therapeutic or working alliance between client and ...
The present study was designed to build upon extant research in the area of the working alliance in ...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2022 Heinonen, Knekt and Lindfors.Background: Across different type...
Increasingly, research on the therapeutic alliance has shifted its focus to clarifying the factors c...
Aim: Research showed that alliance is the best predictor of outcome in psychotherapy. In psychodynam...
Therapist's interventions and therapeutic alliance: A single case study Daniela Gentile, Sapienza U...
(from the journal abstract) Scientific interest for the concept of alliance has been maintained and ...
The therapeutic alliance is well established as an important common factor of therapies. This thesis...
The alliance continues to be one of the most investigated variables related to success in psychother...
© 2015 Dr. Elon GershThere is evidence that the strength of the collaborative relationship between t...
The question "what makes therapy work?" has many facets. For instance, if there is evidence for a ce...
The therapeutic or ‘working’ alliance in psychotherapy has consistently been shown to be an importan...
This article investigates distances between therapists and their clients in their experience of the ...
The alliance continues to be one of the most investigated variables related to success in psychother...
Previous research indicates that the therapeutic alliance is a main factor in determining successful...
Originally identified by Freud (1912, 1913), the therapeutic or working alliance between client and ...
The present study was designed to build upon extant research in the area of the working alliance in ...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2022 Heinonen, Knekt and Lindfors.Background: Across different type...
Increasingly, research on the therapeutic alliance has shifted its focus to clarifying the factors c...
Aim: Research showed that alliance is the best predictor of outcome in psychotherapy. In psychodynam...
Therapist's interventions and therapeutic alliance: A single case study Daniela Gentile, Sapienza U...
(from the journal abstract) Scientific interest for the concept of alliance has been maintained and ...
The therapeutic alliance is well established as an important common factor of therapies. This thesis...
The alliance continues to be one of the most investigated variables related to success in psychother...
© 2015 Dr. Elon GershThere is evidence that the strength of the collaborative relationship between t...
The question "what makes therapy work?" has many facets. For instance, if there is evidence for a ce...
The therapeutic or ‘working’ alliance in psychotherapy has consistently been shown to be an importan...
This article investigates distances between therapists and their clients in their experience of the ...