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The influence of extra-therapeutic social support on the association between therapeutic bond and treatment outcome

Psychotherapy Research. Bd. 2020. Informa UK Limited 2020 S. 1 - 11

Erscheinungsjahr: 2020

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Sprache: Deutsch

Doi/URN: 10.1080/10503307.2020.1847344

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Objective: Both good therapeutic bond as well as extra-therapeutic social support seem to enhance treatment outcomes. Some features of the therapeutic bond are similar to experiences in extra-therapeutic relationships (e.g., feelings of trust or belongingness). Patients with a lack of social support might benefit particularly from a good therapeutic bond, because a well-formed bond can partly substitute relationship needs. This study replicates former research (main effects of bond and social...Objective: Both good therapeutic bond as well as extra-therapeutic social support seem to enhance treatment outcomes. Some features of the therapeutic bond are similar to experiences in extra-therapeutic relationships (e.g., feelings of trust or belongingness). Patients with a lack of social support might benefit particularly from a good therapeutic bond, because a well-formed bond can partly substitute relationship needs. This study replicates former research (main effects of bond and social support) and investigates the hypothesized interaction between both constructs. Method: Data from 1206 adult patients receiving cognitive-behavioral outpatient therapy were analyzed. Patients rated early therapeutic bond, their impairment, as well as their social support. Multilevel regression analyses were applied to test for main effects and interactions between bond and social support predicting therapy outcome post treatment. Results: Consistent with prior research, both therapeutic bond and social support predicted therapy outcome. Among patients with high social support, the impact of the therapeutic bond was minimal, while patients with low social support benefited most from a good therapeutic bond. Conclusions: Results suggest that both the therapeutic bond and social support play a role in therapy outcomes and that good therapeutic bond quality might be especially important if a patient lacks social support.» weiterlesen» einklappen

Autoren


Zimmermann, Dirk (Autor)
Wampold, Bruce E. (Autor)
Rubel, Julian A. (Autor)
Schwartz, Brian (Autor)
Poster, Kaitlyn (Autor)
Schilling, Viola N. L. S. (Autor)
Deisenhofer, Anne-Katharina (Autor)
Hehlmann, Miriam I. (Autor)
Gómez Penedo, Juan Martín (Autor)

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DDC Sachgruppe:
Psychologie

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