Longitudinal assessments of therapeutic alliance predict work performance in vocational rehabilitation for persons with schizophrenia.
Steven de JongIlanit Hasson-OhayonAdi Lavi-RotenbergSarah A CarterStynke CasteleinPaul H LysakerPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2021)
Clinicians are advised to regularly assess the therapeutic alliance from both their own and the client's perspective. Growing discrepancy in scores may impede intervention effectiveness. Therapeutic alliance may help buffer against work stresses experienced by participants in a vocational programme. Be aware that therapists tend to rate the alliance lower than their clients.