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Working alliance as a predictor of change in depression during blended cognitive behaviour therapy.

Kristofer Vernmark1, Hugo Hesser, Naira Topooco1, Thomas Berger2, Heleen Riper3, Liisa Luuk1, Lisa Backlund1, Per Carlbring4,5, Gerhard Andersson1,6.   

Abstract

Blended Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (bCBT) is a new form of treatment, mixing internet-based modules and face-to-face therapist sessions. How participants rate the therapeutic alliance in bCBT has not yet been thoroughly explored, and neither is it clear whether therapist- and patient-rated alliances are predictors of change in depression during treatment. Depression and alliance ratings from 73 participants in a treatment study on bCBT (part of the E-COMPARED project) were analysed using growth curve models. Alliance, as rated by both patients and therapists, was high. The therapist-rated working alliance was predictive of subsequent changes in depression scores during treatment, whereas the patient-rated alliance was not. A therapeutic alliance can be established in bCBT. The role of the therapist-rated alliance seems to be of particular importance and should be carefully considered when collecting data in future studies on bCBT.

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Keywords:  Therapeutic alliance; blended treatment; depression; growth models; internet-based treatment

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30372653     DOI: 10.1080/16506073.2018.1533577

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Behav Ther        ISSN: 1650-6073


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