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Telepsychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder: Impact on the working alliance

Authors :
Geneviève Belleville
André Marchand
Stéphane Bouchard
Michel J. Dugas
Stéphanie Watts
Frédéric Langlois
Patrick Gosselin
Source :
Journal of Psychotherapy Integration
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Psychological Association (APA), 2020.

Abstract

Telepsychotherapy represents a promising solution to problems pertaining to specialized mental health services accessibility, including when delivering psychotherapy to people who do not have access to care due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The quality of the working alliance established in such a therapeutic context remains often questioned. Moreover, no study has comparatively examined the evolution of the alliance over telepsychotherapy and conventional, face-to-face, psychotherapy. This study assesses the impact of cognitive- behavioral therapy administered via telepsychotherapy or face-to-face on the quality of the working alliance. One hundred and 15 participants suffering from generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) took part in this randomized controlled trial, 50 of whom were assigned to telepsychotherapy in videoconference and 65 of whom were assigned to conventional psychotherapy. Each client and their psychotherapist completed the Working Alliance Inventory every 2 sessions. In the current sample, telepsychotherapy did not interfere with the establishment of the working alliance over the course of the treatment for GAD. On the contrary, clients showed a stronger working alliance in telepsychotherapy delivered in videoconference than in conventional psychotherapy. Clients seemed to be more comfortable with telepsychotherapy than psychotherapists. The clinical implications of these findings are discussed.

Details

ISSN :
15733696 and 10530479
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Psychotherapy Integration
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d6b1fc8b1c715c484a19b2b8a8933ff4