Working alliance (WA) is an important predictor of treatment outcomes in therapy. Forming a strong WA can be challenging with people diagnosed with schizophrenia, and differences between client-rated and clinician-rated WA have been found in this population. This project examined WA in people diagnosed with schizophrenia who completed a skills training and attention shaping group intervention. Paired samples t-tests revealed differences between client and clinician ratings on the Working Alliance Inventory Short Form (WAI-S). Clinician-rated WAI-S scores were related to symptom severity, cognitive functioning, and attention during group sessions. Yet, the primary hypothesis was not supported as WAI-S scores were unrelated to clients’ treatm...
1st Place in Denman Undergraduate Research Forum for PsychologyIn research on the process of change ...
For the past 15 years investigators have developed measures to evaluate the working alliance between...
Better therapeutic alliances are known to predict better treatment outcomes, but little knowledge st...
OBJECTIVES: To promote functional recovery in persons diagnosed with a psychotic disorder, vocationa...
Working alliance has been characterized as an important predictor of positive treatment outcomes. We...
Restricted until 30 Apr. 2010.Despite progressive documentation of the effectiveness of community-ba...
Given the high rates of treatment disengagement and medication nonadherence in individuals with schi...
The therapeutic alliance, or client-provider relationship, has been associated with better treatment...
Thesis (Sc.D.)--Boston UniversityThe therapeutic alliance is widely recognized as an effective compo...
The first two to five years of illness are considered a critical period in the development of psycho...
Individuals with first episode psychosis (FEP) are often reluctant to seek treatment, resulting in d...
The therapeutic alliance (TA) has been an important target for psychotherapy research due to its ass...
Individuals experiencing their first episode of psychosis (FEP) are often reluctant to seek treatmen...
Objective: Research indicates that the working alliance is a stable predictor of outcome. The majori...
This research investigated the working alliance between therapist and client at RiverView Clinic, an...
1st Place in Denman Undergraduate Research Forum for PsychologyIn research on the process of change ...
For the past 15 years investigators have developed measures to evaluate the working alliance between...
Better therapeutic alliances are known to predict better treatment outcomes, but little knowledge st...
OBJECTIVES: To promote functional recovery in persons diagnosed with a psychotic disorder, vocationa...
Working alliance has been characterized as an important predictor of positive treatment outcomes. We...
Restricted until 30 Apr. 2010.Despite progressive documentation of the effectiveness of community-ba...
Given the high rates of treatment disengagement and medication nonadherence in individuals with schi...
The therapeutic alliance, or client-provider relationship, has been associated with better treatment...
Thesis (Sc.D.)--Boston UniversityThe therapeutic alliance is widely recognized as an effective compo...
The first two to five years of illness are considered a critical period in the development of psycho...
Individuals with first episode psychosis (FEP) are often reluctant to seek treatment, resulting in d...
The therapeutic alliance (TA) has been an important target for psychotherapy research due to its ass...
Individuals experiencing their first episode of psychosis (FEP) are often reluctant to seek treatmen...
Objective: Research indicates that the working alliance is a stable predictor of outcome. The majori...
This research investigated the working alliance between therapist and client at RiverView Clinic, an...
1st Place in Denman Undergraduate Research Forum for PsychologyIn research on the process of change ...
For the past 15 years investigators have developed measures to evaluate the working alliance between...
Better therapeutic alliances are known to predict better treatment outcomes, but little knowledge st...