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Rupture Resolution Questionnaire - Therapist Version (RRQ-T): Development of a therapist-rated measure of rupture resolution.
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Rupture Resolution Questionnaire - Therapist Version (RRQ-T): Development of a therapist-rated measure of rupture resolution./
作者:
Hanning Arena, Helen.
面頁冊數:
96 p.
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Adviser: Jeremy Safran.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International66-08B.
標題:
Psychology, Clinical. -
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Rupture Resolution Questionnaire - Therapist Version (RRQ-T): Development of a therapist-rated measure of rupture resolution.
Hanning Arena, Helen.
Rupture Resolution Questionnaire - Therapist Version (RRQ-T): Development of a therapist-rated measure of rupture resolution.
- 96 p.
Adviser: Jeremy Safran.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--New School University, 2005.
The last several decades of psychotherapy research have consistently pointed to the therapeutic alliance as one of the most robust predictors of outcome. Some argue that the strength of the alliance is the variable most important to a successful treatment. A new generation of alliance research has begun to focus on more specific and often subtle psychotherapeutic processes thought to have strong implications for treatment success. Several researchers have begun to emphasize fluctuations in the alliance as important therapeutic events in need of further study. Initial research suggests that working through strains in the alliance has a positive effect on the strength of the alliance, thus promoting therapeutic change.
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This study aims to examine the relationship between therapist resolution processes, particularly the presence of optimal therapist states thought to be conducive to resolution, and other measures of therapeutic process and outcome. This was assessed over the course of multiple 30-session psychotherapy treatments at the Brief Psychotherapy Research Project at Beth Israel Medical Center. Therapist resolution processes are measured by the Rupture Resolution Questionnaire - Therapist version (RRQ-T), developed and validated initially as a patient self-report inventory and later revised for use by therapists. This study expected to demonstrate the reliability of this scale, in addition to its concurrent and predictive validity in relation to several well-established process and outcome measures. Subjects included 49 patient-therapist dyads that completed a set of questionnaires after each therapy session and also at the time of intake and termination of treatment.
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