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The development of the therapeutic working alliance, patients' awareness and their compliance during the process of brain injury rehabilitation.

Michael Schönberger1, Frank Humle, Thomas W Teasdale.   

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PURPOSE: To examine the development and interaction of the therapeutic alliance, patients' compliance and awareness during the process of brain injury rehabilitation and the role of demographic and injury related variables in this process. Subjects were 86 patients who underwent a holistic neuropsychological outpatient rehabilitation programme. Patients had suffered a traumatic brain injury (n = 27), a cerebrovascular accident (n = 49) or another neurological insult (n = 10). MEASURES: The therapeutic alliance between clients and their primary therapists, clients' awareness and their compliance were rated four times during the 14-week rehabilitation programme. The therapeutic alliance was rated by both clients and therapist using the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI), awareness and compliance were rated by the therapists.
RESULTS: The development of the process measures over time is described in the article. Clients' and therapists' perspectives on their alliance tended to converge over time. Clients' experience of their emotional bond with their therapist added as much to the prediction of clients' awareness as the localization of their brain injury. Clients' awareness was related to their compliance and mediated the impact of the therapeutic alliance on their compliance. DISCUSSION: A good working alliance is the basis of successful rehabilitative work. The article discusses therapeutic implications of the results.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16716990     DOI: 10.1080/02699050600664772

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Inj        ISSN: 0269-9052            Impact factor:   2.311


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