The resolution of ruptures in the therapeutic alliance
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The resolution of ruptures in the therapeutic alliance
Abstract
This article outlines some of the main features of a research program on ruptures in the therapeutic alliance and reports some of the major findings to date. A rupture in the therapeutic alliance is a deterioration in the quality of the relationship between patient and therapist; it is an interpersonal marker that indicates a critical opportunity for exploring and understanding the processes that maintain a maladaptive interpersonal schema. Following the task-analytic research paradigin, a preliminary model of the resolution process was developed and then tested and revised with 2 different data sets. A series of lag 1 sequential analyses were used to confirm the hypothesized sequences of events within resolution sessions and to demonstrate a difference between resolution and nonresolution sessions. This article describes the evolution of a model of rupture resolution and then discusses its implications for treatment development and evaluation.
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