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Therapists' emotional reactions to substance abusers: A new questionnaire and initial findings.
Authors:Najavits, Lisa M.   Griffin, Margaret L.   Luborsky, Lester   Frank, Arlene   Weiss, Roger D.   Liese, Bruce S.   Thompson, Heather   Nakayama, Emilie   Siqueland, Lynne   Daley, Dennis   Onken, Lisa Simon
Abstract:Developed and tested the Ratings of Emotional Attitudes to Clients by Treaters (REACT) scale. The REACT was administered to 52 therapists and 140 cocaine-dependent outpatients, at sessions 2, 5, and 24 of psychotherapy. It was found to have high internal consistency at each time point, moderately high convergent validity with therapists' (but not patients') therapeutic alliance ratings, and a factor structure that appeared to meaningfully derive 4 factors: "therapist in conflict with self," "therapist focused on own needs," "positive connection," and "therapist in conflict with the patient." Therapists' emotional responses were found to become more negative over the course of treatment, and, when compared by theoretical orientation, were found more positive for 12-step drug counselors than for cognitive or supportive-expressive therapists. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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