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Comparative Study
. 2004 Apr-Jun;31(2):134-48.
doi: 10.1007/BF02287377.

Youth therapeutic alliance in intensive treatment settings

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Comparative Study

Youth therapeutic alliance in intensive treatment settings

Leonard Bickman et al. J Behav Health Serv Res. 2004 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

Therapeutic alliance (TA), the helping relationship that develops between a client and clinician, has received little attention in child treatment studies until recently, though it is the factor found to be most predictive of clinical outcomes. Furthermore, TA is cited as one of the most important components to effective therapy according to practicing clinicians. This study examines the TA that develops between teacher/counselors and children in 2 settings, a partial hospital/day school and a wilderness camp. An important finding in this study is the lack of relationship between the teacher/counselor's view of TA and the youth's view. Moreover, this correlation does not improve according to how long the counselors have known or have treated the youth. The implications of this and other findings are discussed.

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