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Early alliance, alliance ruptures, and symptom change in a nonrandomized trial of cognitive therapy for avoidant and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders.
Authors:Strauss, Jennifer L.   Hayes, Adele M.   Johnson, Sheri L.   Newman, Cory F.   Brown, Gregory K.   Barber, Jacques P.   Laurenceau, Jean-Philippe   Beck, Aaron T.
Abstract:Participants were 30 adult outpatients diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder who enrolled in an open trial of cognitive therapy for personality disorders. Treatment consisted of up to 52 weekly sessions. Symptom evaluations were conducted at intake, at Sessions 17 and 34, and at the last session. Alliance variables were patients' first alliance rating and "rupture-repair" episodes, which are disruptions in the therapeutic relationship that can provide corrective experiences and facilitate change. Stronger early alliances and rupture-repair episodes predicted more improvement in symptoms of personality disorder and depression. This work points to potentially important areas to target in treatment development for these personality disorders. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:early alliance   alliance ruptures   therapeutic alliance   avoidant & obsessive-compulsive personality disorders   cognitive therapy   symptom change
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