Although the association between working alliance and outcome is a consistent finding in voluntary psychotherapy research, there is a lack of knowledge of the significance of this concept in mandated treatment. This study examined the relationship between the offender-rated working alliance and recidivism in a sample of 199 offenders mandated to community supervision. Working alliance was disentangled in trait-like and state-like components. Cox regression analysis was used. The working alliance subscales were measured by the Working Alliance with Mandated Clients Inventory (WAMCI). When controlling for crime history or risk level, the state-like change patterns of the working alliance subscale Trust predicted general and serious recidivism...
Mentally ill offenders endure different stressors in the criminal justice system. They tend to be st...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the individual and collective influences of officer ...
This exploratory study represents the first investigation of Bordin\u27s model of the working allian...
The body of evidence that the working alliance is associated with positive outcomes for mandated cli...
The responsivity principle is a vital element in the risk-need-responsivity model. The working allia...
Given the emphasis on the relationship between probation officers (POs) and probationers in communit...
The working alliance has proven integral to treatment outcomes even in forensic settings; however th...
The role of the therapeutic alliance (TA) has largely been ignored in the field of high-risk violent...
This study measured the effect of treatment alliance on Readiness to Change, utilizing the Working A...
The probationer–probation officer working alliance plays an important role in the outcome of probati...
Offender rehabilitation has the potential to decrease criminal recidivism. However, many offenders d...
The desired outcome of psychotherapy is positive change. A substantial body of empirical research no...
Therapist and treatment process variables affect the effectiveness of offender rehabilitation progra...
Therapy alliance has been studied largely in voluntary psychotherapy but less is known about its pre...
Mentally ill offenders endure different stressors in the criminal justice system. They tend to be st...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the individual and collective influences of officer ...
This exploratory study represents the first investigation of Bordin\u27s model of the working allian...
The body of evidence that the working alliance is associated with positive outcomes for mandated cli...
The responsivity principle is a vital element in the risk-need-responsivity model. The working allia...
Given the emphasis on the relationship between probation officers (POs) and probationers in communit...
The working alliance has proven integral to treatment outcomes even in forensic settings; however th...
The role of the therapeutic alliance (TA) has largely been ignored in the field of high-risk violent...
This study measured the effect of treatment alliance on Readiness to Change, utilizing the Working A...
The probationer–probation officer working alliance plays an important role in the outcome of probati...
Offender rehabilitation has the potential to decrease criminal recidivism. However, many offenders d...
The desired outcome of psychotherapy is positive change. A substantial body of empirical research no...
Therapist and treatment process variables affect the effectiveness of offender rehabilitation progra...
Therapy alliance has been studied largely in voluntary psychotherapy but less is known about its pre...
Mentally ill offenders endure different stressors in the criminal justice system. They tend to be st...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the individual and collective influences of officer ...
This exploratory study represents the first investigation of Bordin\u27s model of the working allian...