Psychotherapy relationships that work II.
University of Scranton · Brigham Young University
Abstract
This article introduces the journal issue devoted to the most recent iteration of evidence-based psychotherapy relationships and frames it within the work of the Third Interdivisional American Psychological Association Task Force on Evidence-Based Relationships and Responsiveness. The authors summarize the overarching purposes and processes of the Task Force and trace the devaluation of the therapy relationship in contemporary treatment guidelines and evidence-based practices. The article outlines the meta-analytic results of the subsequent 16 articles in the issue, each devoted to the link between a particular relationship element and treatment outcome. The expert consensus deemed 9 of the relationship…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 76.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Centrality
- Psychotherapist
- Psychology
- Task (project management)
- Task force
- Therapeutic relationship
- Element (criminal law)
- Association (psychology)