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The Association Between Therapeutic Alliance and Treatment Outcomes in a Group Triple P Intervention
Authors:Fred Schmidt  Suzanne Chomycz  Carolyn Houlding  Alexandra Kruse  Jessica Franks
Institution:1. Children’s Centre Thunder Bay, 283 Lisgar Street, Thunder Bay, ON, P7B 6G6, Canada
2. Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada
Abstract:A growing literature has examined the association between therapeutic alliance and treatment outcomes in child therapy. Few studies, however, have specifically investigated the role of therapeutic alliance within evidence-based parenting programs for children with externalizing behavioural difficulties. The current study prospectively collected measures of therapeutic alliance for 117 families completing a Triple P parenting program in a community children’s mental health center. Higher levels of mother and father rated therapeutic alliance were associated with greater gains in parenting skills and parental sense of competence. Parental rated therapeutic alliance was also associated with greater improvements in child conduct problems for mothers, but not fathers. However, therapist ratings of therapeutic alliance had limited associations with treatment improvement. The implications of the findings for clinical practice are discussed.
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