The role of therapeutic alliance in therapy for adults with problematic aggression and associated disorders
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Martha K. Fahlgren
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Martha Fahlgren, MA, Department of Psychology, Temple University, 1701 N. 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
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Department of Psychology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, USA
Search for more papers by this authorMichael S. McCloskey
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Martha K. Fahlgren
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Martha Fahlgren, MA, Department of Psychology, Temple University, 1701 N. 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
Email: [email protected]
Search for more papers by this authorMitchell E. Berman
Department of Psychology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, USA
Search for more papers by this authorMichael S. McCloskey
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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The nature and quality of the relationship between therapist and client in psychotherapy, known as therapeutic alliance, have been proposed as one of the most important factors for successful treatment outcome, which has been has robustly supported across many types of treatment, populations, raters of alliance (i.e., client, therapist, or observer), and alliance measures. However, most research on alliance and treatment outcome has been conducted in children and adults with internalizing problems (e.g., mood and anxiety disorders) or children with externalizing problems (e.g., conduct disorder), despite the fact that alliance may be particularly important for adults with externalizing problems such as problematic aggression, who may have high levels of resistance, blaming, and interpersonal problems. Very limited research has examined the role of alliance in individuals who present to treatment due to high levels of aggressive behaviour specifically (e.g., those convicted of a violent offence). The current systematic review examined the extant research on the relationship between alliance and outcome in treatment of highly aggressive individuals, as well as those who are diagnosed with a disorder for which aggression is a primary symptom (i.e., post-traumatic stress disorder, antisocial personality disorder, and borderline personality disorder). Overall, it was shown that alliance has a positive impact on treatment outcome among those engaging in or at risk for problematic aggression. Additionally, the alliance-outcome relationship may be affected by therapy modality, alliance rater perspective, and potential mechanisms of alliance. Implications for future research, including utilizing more primarily aggressive samples, are discussed.
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