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PPRNet Clinical summary: Physiological Markers of Therapeutic Alliance Rupture and Repair
Therapeutic alliance ruptures occur in approximately 30% to 100% of sessions. Research indicates...
PPRNet Clinical summary: When and for Whom is the Therapeutic Alliance Therapeutic?
The therapeutic alliance represents the collaborative agreement between therapist and patient on...
Clinical summary: Therapist Attachment and Introject
Therapists are critical in establishing a solid therapeutic alliance, which is mainly based on...
Clinical summary: Do More Experienced Therapists Have Better Patient Outcomes?
There is a lot of evidence that some therapists are more effective than others, and this difference...
Clinical summary: Interpersonal Problems and the Therapeutic Alliance
The relationship quality between therapist and patient is a therapeutic factor that can lead to...
Clinical summary: The Efficacy of Group Therapy for Adults with Perfectionism
Perfectionism represents a broad and multidimensional personality vulnerability for mental...
Clinical summary: Therapist Lack of Awareness of Countertransference is Related to Poorer Outcomes
Countertransference is one of the oldest concepts in psychotherapy. Freud first discussed it in...
Clinical summary: Patient Attachment Insecurity Predicts Poorer Therapeutic Alliance
The therapeutic alliance is one of the most researched concepts in psychotherapy. It refers to the...
Clinical summary: Patients Crying in Psychotherapy
Emotional crying, a unique human trait, is crucial to communicating emotions. Previous research has...