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Repairing Alliance Ruptures
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2011
Psychotherapy Relationships That Work
In this article, we review the existing empirical research on the topic of therapeutic alliance ruptures in psychotherapy. Ruptures in the therapeutic alliance are defined as episodes of tension or breakdown in the collaborative relationship between patient and therapist. Two meta-analyses were conducted. The first reviewed studies examining the relation between rupture-repair episodes and treatment outcome (r ϭ .24, z ϭ 3.06, 95% CI [.09, .39], p ϭ .002, k ϭ 3, N ϭ 148). The second
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199737208.003.0011
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