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The impact of alliance-focused and facilitative interpersonal relationship training on therapist skills: An RCT of brief training.

Matthew R Perlman1, Timothy Anderson1, Victoria K Foley2, Scott Mimnaugh2, Jeremy D Safran2.   

Abstract

Research on standard methods of therapist training has found mixed evidence to as to whether standard training methods are effective. This study investigated the impact of a novel, research-informed training protocol that integrated elements of alliance-focused training (AFT) and facilitative interpersonal skills (FIS). Beyond traditional training techniques of didactics and lecture, the AFT/FIS intervention incorporated empirically supported video simulations of therapy, which were reinforced by role plays and deliberate practice on key therapeutic interpersonal skills. Fifty-eight graduate-level therapy trainees and professional therapists from various helping fields were randomized to one of two brief trainings in a multi-site RCT: (i) the AFT/FIS workshop or (ii) a more traditional demonstration training (DT) workshop. Participants were assessed on critical, relational therapeutic skills before and after the training. After controlling for relevant covariates, participants in the AFT/FIS training saw a marginally higher post-intervention level of overall therapeutic skills. Subsequent exploratory analyses revealed AFT/FIS participants also had significantly higher levels of specifically targeted post-training therapist skills (i.e., empathy, alliance bond capacity, and alliance rupture-repair responsiveness) compared to participants in DT. Implications for future empirical investigations and training initiatives are discussed.

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Keywords:  Alliance-focused training; deliberate practice; facilitative interpersonal skills

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32028859     DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2020.1722862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychother Res        ISSN: 1050-3307


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