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A meta-analysis of client-therapist perspectives on the therapeutic alliance: Examining the moderating role of type of measurement and diagnosis.

Libby IgraMichal LavidorDana Atzil-SlonimNitzan Arnon-RibenfeldSteven de JongIlanit Hasson-Ohayon
Published in: European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists (2020)
Our findings show that the type of TA instrument moderates the agreement on TA between client and therapist, but there was no indication of the client's diagnosis moderating the effect. The agreement between client and therapist estimations seems to be dependent on the instrument that is used to assess TA. Specific setting-related instruments seem to result in higher agreement between clients' and therapists' estimations than do more general instruments that are applied to assess TA.
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