Can session-by-session changes in self-reported alliance scores serve as a measure of ruptures in the therapeutic alliance?
Publication year
2024Number of pages
5 p.
Source
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 92, 2, (2024), pp. 129-133ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Journal title
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Volume
vol. 92
Issue
iss. 2
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 129
Page end
p. 133
Subject
Experimental Psychopathology and TreatmentAbstract
Objective: During treatment, the therapeutic alliance is characterized by rupture and repair episodes, which in turn are associated with psychotherapy outcome. It would be important to have a parsimonious tool to identify ruptures in psychotherapy sessions to provide therapists with meaningful feedback about when they occur. The present study thus aims to establish whether measuring self-reported alliance dynamics can function as a measure of alliance ruptures. Method: The sample consisted of 58 depressed patients, who received 22 sessions of cognitive therapy for depression in an outpatient setting. The observer-rated Rupture Resolution Rating System (3RS) was applied to 58 sessions where the self-reported Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) completed by patients after each therapy session indicated that alliance ratings declined more than 2 SDs from that patient’s individual mean. For comparison purposes, the 3RS was also applied to 58 randomly chosen sessions from the same treatment phase (early, middle, late). Results: Results showed significant differences between sessions where the WAI indicated a drop in the alliance and randomly chosen sessions of the same treatment phase with regard to the frequency and impact of ruptures. Conclusion: This speaks for the construct validity of the 3RS. Session-by-session alliance ruptures may reliably be measured using a case-sensitive approach to identify meaningful drops in alliance self-report (WAI).
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