Evidence-based therapy relationships: Research conclusions and clinical practices.
University of Scranton · University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
In this closing article of the special issue, we present the conclusions and recommendations of the interdivisional task force on evidence-based therapy relationships. The work was based on a series of meta-analyses conducted on the effectiveness of various relationship elements and methods of treatment adaptation. A panel of experts concluded that several relationship elements were demonstrably effective (alliance in individual psychotherapy, alliance in youth psychotherapy, alliance in family therapy, cohesion in group therapy, empathy, collecting client feedback) while others were probably effective (goal consensus, collaboration, positive regard). Three other relationship elements (congruence/genuineness,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 58.55
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 15
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Alliance
- Psychology
- Empathy
- Psychotherapist
- Unconditional positive regard
- Group cohesiveness
- Countertransference
- Cohesion (chemistry)