Objective: The association between alliance and therapy outcome is one of the most investigated factors in psychotherapy research. However, even studies using advanced methods estimate effects over a specific time period (interval) between measurement occasions. Thus, it remains unknown how the magnitude and direction of effects depend on the considered time interval, resulting in limited comparability across studies. The current study examines the influence of time on the within-person relationship between alliance and symptom severity. Method: Alliance (WAI-SR) and symptom severity (SCL-K11) were assessed every fifth session in N = 650 patients receiving up to 100 weekly sessions (mode = 55; M = 41.03; SD = 27.23) of individual psychother...
Public significance statement: The present study shows that within a transdiagnostic sample of 430 p...
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have reported significant within-patient effects of the therapeutic allia...
Background: the typical mode of assessment in studies on intersession processes (ISP) in psychothera...
The therapeutic alliance has been found to predict psychotherapy outcome in numerous studies. Howeve...
Objective: The goal of this study was to analyze the time-series of alliance, interventions, and cli...
This aim of this study was to assess patients\u27 expected therapeutic alliance and symptomatology b...
OBJECTIVE During treatment, the therapeutic alliance is characterized by rupture and repair episo...
Psychotherapy research has documented that the quality of the therapeutic alliance is consistently r...
Objective: Even though the early alliance has been shown to robustly predict posttreatment outcomes,...
Objective: The aim of this paper was to introduce the Asymmetric Fixed Effects model to psychotherap...
Although the therapeutic alliance is a consistent predictor of psychotherapy outcomes, research has ...
The focus of this study is the investiga-tion of the relation between patients’ interpersonal proble...
This exploratory study of the relationship between the alliance and process in psychodynamic psychot...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether different time arrangements for individual psyc...
Objective: Research indicates that the working alliance is a stable predictor of outcome. The majori...
Public significance statement: The present study shows that within a transdiagnostic sample of 430 p...
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have reported significant within-patient effects of the therapeutic allia...
Background: the typical mode of assessment in studies on intersession processes (ISP) in psychothera...
The therapeutic alliance has been found to predict psychotherapy outcome in numerous studies. Howeve...
Objective: The goal of this study was to analyze the time-series of alliance, interventions, and cli...
This aim of this study was to assess patients\u27 expected therapeutic alliance and symptomatology b...
OBJECTIVE During treatment, the therapeutic alliance is characterized by rupture and repair episo...
Psychotherapy research has documented that the quality of the therapeutic alliance is consistently r...
Objective: Even though the early alliance has been shown to robustly predict posttreatment outcomes,...
Objective: The aim of this paper was to introduce the Asymmetric Fixed Effects model to psychotherap...
Although the therapeutic alliance is a consistent predictor of psychotherapy outcomes, research has ...
The focus of this study is the investiga-tion of the relation between patients’ interpersonal proble...
This exploratory study of the relationship between the alliance and process in psychodynamic psychot...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether different time arrangements for individual psyc...
Objective: Research indicates that the working alliance is a stable predictor of outcome. The majori...
Public significance statement: The present study shows that within a transdiagnostic sample of 430 p...
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have reported significant within-patient effects of the therapeutic allia...
Background: the typical mode of assessment in studies on intersession processes (ISP) in psychothera...