Contains fulltext : 161554.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This presentation is based on a systematic review on the association between the parent-professional alliance and outcomes of youth and family care. In child and family social services, parents play an important role (Accurso, Hawley, & Garland, 2013; Chaffin & Bard, 2011). They are either the main target of service delivery (e.g., parenting support), are involved in child-focused care (e.g., residential care), or are involved in family- or multisystem-focused care (e.g., Multisystemic Therapy). Despite the important role of parents, empirical evidence that helps to optimize outcomes of care offered to parents is limited (Myers, 2008). Available studies inv...
The therapeutic alliance has been established as a consistent predictor of outcome in individual the...
Item does not contain fulltextA strong parent-professional alliance that increases over the course o...
The primary objective of this review is to answer the following research question: do parenting prog...
This presentation is based on a systematic review on the association between the parent-professional...
Contains fulltext : 168428.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This review s...
This review systematically explored research examining the relation between parent-professional alli...
Background: Home-based parenting support within youth care services is one of the key interventions ...
Background Home-based parenting support within youth care services is one of the key interventions p...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives: This study investigated whether the supervisory alliance b...
Parents are increasingly viewed as key to successful child (semi-) residential treatment. Positive...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-70)Therapeutic alliance may be an important predictor of ...
Alliance has been shown to predict treatment outcome in family-involved treatment for youth problems...
We investigated associations between both youth–therapist and parent–therapist alli-ances and retent...
Alliance has been shown to predict treatment outcome in family-involved treatment for youth problems...
For many years the therapeutic alliance has been recognized as an important common factor that impac...
The therapeutic alliance has been established as a consistent predictor of outcome in individual the...
Item does not contain fulltextA strong parent-professional alliance that increases over the course o...
The primary objective of this review is to answer the following research question: do parenting prog...
This presentation is based on a systematic review on the association between the parent-professional...
Contains fulltext : 168428.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This review s...
This review systematically explored research examining the relation between parent-professional alli...
Background: Home-based parenting support within youth care services is one of the key interventions ...
Background Home-based parenting support within youth care services is one of the key interventions p...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives: This study investigated whether the supervisory alliance b...
Parents are increasingly viewed as key to successful child (semi-) residential treatment. Positive...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-70)Therapeutic alliance may be an important predictor of ...
Alliance has been shown to predict treatment outcome in family-involved treatment for youth problems...
We investigated associations between both youth–therapist and parent–therapist alli-ances and retent...
Alliance has been shown to predict treatment outcome in family-involved treatment for youth problems...
For many years the therapeutic alliance has been recognized as an important common factor that impac...
The therapeutic alliance has been established as a consistent predictor of outcome in individual the...
Item does not contain fulltextA strong parent-professional alliance that increases over the course o...
The primary objective of this review is to answer the following research question: do parenting prog...