1. Therapeutic alliance in a cognitive rehabilitation programme for people with serious mental illness: A qualitative analysis.
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Faith LA, Howie JH, Blanco E, Jarvis SP, and Rempfer MV
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- Humans, Psychotherapy, Cognition, Therapeutic Alliance, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mental Disorders therapy, Mental Disorders psychology
- Abstract
Objective: Therapeutic alliance is an important element of evidence-based treatments for people diagnosed with a serious mental illness. Cognitive enhancement therapy (CET) is an efficacious cognitive rehabilitation programme that emphasizes coach-participant relationships. The purpose of this study was to examine experiences of therapeutic alliance among CET participants., Design: We used an exploratory qualitative approach., Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 24 participants diagnosed with a serious mental illness. Interview transcripts were analysed by three independent coders using thematic analysis., Results: Four themes related to therapeutic alliance emerged: (1) positive regard; (2) collaboration; (3) authenticity; (4) negative alliance., Conclusions: Findings suggest that therapeutic alliance is an important component of CET that bolsters the learning environment and ensures a positive group experience. Our qualitative analyses contribute greater understanding of how strong therapeutic relationships impact people with serious mental illnesses participating in evidence-based treatments beyond psychotherapy context., (© 2022 The British Psychological Society.)
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- 2022
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