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Development of therapeutic alliance in mentalization-based treatment-Goals, Bonds, and Tasks in a specialized treatment for borderline personality disorder.

Espen J FolmoE StänickeMerete Selsbakk JohansenG PedersenE H Kvarstein
Published in: Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (2020)
Objective: Mentalization-based treatment (MBT) is an evidence-based long-term treatment for borderline personality disorder (BPD). Alliance is central for effective psychotherapies. Few studies have addressed aspects of working alliance in BPD evidence-based treatments. This study aimed to investigate alliance development in MBT therapies with different clinical outcomes. Method: The sample included 155 patients in an MBT programme. Clinical outcomes were based on Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF). The sample was divided in two subgroups according to GAF levels at the end of treatment (cut-off = 60). Working alliance was assessed by patient report (Working Alliance Inventory, subscales, Goals, Bonds and Tasks) and assessed repeatedly over 36 months. The method for statistical analyses was linear mixed models. Results: Initial levels of Goals, Bonds, and Tasks did not differ by subgroup, but change over time differed significantly by subgroup. In the good outcome subgroup, ratings of Goals, Bonds, and especially Tasks increased significantly over time. In the poor outcome subgroup, paranoid PD was associated with poorer alliance development over time. Conclusions: Good outcome therapies were characterized by a process where the working alliance grew over time. Results encourage an explicit focus on tasks in therapy particularly for patients with high levels of mistrust.
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