| Literature DB >> 18815990 |
Eliane Sommerfeld1, Israel Orbach, Shraga Zim, Mario Mikulincer.
Abstract
This exploratory study examined (a) the relationship among the occurrence of ruptures in the working alliance, the emergence of client's core conflictual relationship themes (CCRT), and focus of discourse within therapeutic sessions and (b) the relationship between ruptures in the working alliance and client's postsession evaluations of session's smoothness and depth. The authors included 151 sessions from five therapies conducted in a student counseling center. Sessions were content analyzed by independent raters, and a self-report questionnaire was given to clients after each session. Ruptures were positively related to the emergence of clients' CCRT during the session, but only when the therapist was addressed as the "other." Sessions with ruptures were characterized by heightened discussion of working alliance components and were evaluated as less smooth than sessions without ruptures. Findings are discussed, and the importance of ruptures in working alliance for therapeutic change is emphasized.Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18815990 DOI: 10.1080/10503300701675873
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychother Res ISSN: 1050-3307