Therapeutic Alliance,Interpersonal Relations,and Trauma Symptoms: Examining a Mediation Model of Women With Childhood Abuse Histories |
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Authors: | David M. Lawson Hayley Stulmaker Kaci Tinsley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Counseling, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA;2. HLS Counseling PLLC, Houston, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | The current study explored the dimensions of the early therapeutic alliance (tasks, goals, bonds, and other-therapist [people important to clients who support their involvement in therapy]) as mediators between clients’ interpersonal relations problems and outcome measures of trauma symptoms (dissociation and total trauma symptoms). Seventy-six female participants who were receiving treatment for posttraumatic stress due to child abuse (CA), were recruited from a university training clinic. The bond and other subscales mediated the association between interpersonal relations problems and dissociation. The element of client trust associated with the alliance bond, as well as clients’ sense that people who are important to them support their involvement in therapy, should be focal in treating CA survivors. Clinical implications revolve around developing, maintaining, and repairing the therapeutic relationship, especially the bond, within the context of dissociation, as well as exploring clients’ views of important others and its impact on their therapy. |
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Keywords: | Child abuse dissociation interpersonal problems interpersonal trauma therapeutic alliance |
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