articleJournal of Consulting and Clinical PsychologyJan 1, 2007Closed access

Untangling the alliance-outcome correlation: Exploring the relative importance of therapist and patient variability in the alliance.

Brigham Young University · University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Abstract

Although the therapeutic alliance is a consistent predictor of psychotherapy outcomes, research has not distinguished between the roles of patient and therapist variability in the alliance. Multilevel models were used to explore the relative importance of patient and therapist variability in the alliance as they relate to outcome among 331 patients seen by 80 therapists (therapist average caseload was 4.1). Patients rated both the alliance and outcome and all models adjusted for baseline psychological functioning. The results indicated that therapist variability in the alliance predicted outcome, whereas patient variability in the alliance was unrelated to outcome. Reasons why therapist variability as opposed…

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  • Alliance
  • Outcome (game theory)
  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapist
  • Multilevel model
  • Clinical psychology
  • Multilevel modelling
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