Trajectories of change in the therapeutic alliance during Cognitive Analytic Therapy for depression

被引:2
|
作者
Merzhvynska, Mariia [1 ]
Simmonds-Buckley, Melanie [2 ]
Delgadillo, Jaime [2 ]
Kellett, Stephen [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Dept Psychol, Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Univ Sheffield, Dept Psychol, Clin Psychol Unit, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England
关键词
alliance; cognitive analytic therapy; depression; early response; WORKING ALLIANCE; PSYCHOTHERAPY; TRANSFERENCE; PREDICTOR; INVENTORY; MODEL;
D O I
10.1111/papt.12322
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Background Managing the alliance is considered to be a core competency and central therapeutic change process during cognitive analytic therapy (CAT). This study examined latent trajectories of change in the alliance and their relationship to depression treatment outcomes. Design Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Methods A sample of N = 79 depressed participants completed standardized alliance (WAI-SF) and depression symptom measures (PHQ-9) every session during an 8-session CAT intervention. Growth mixture modelling was applied to model alliance trajectories and to classify cases into different latent classes. Associations between alliance class and post-treatment PHQ-9 scores were examined using hierarchical linear regression, controlling for confounders. Results There were two classes of alliance trajectories. The majority class (91%) displayed stable alliance trajectories, whilst a minority class (9%) had initially poor alliance ratings that significantly improved during treatment. Baseline severity and early change in depression symptoms significantly predicted treatment outcomes, but early alliance and longitudinal alliance change did not. Conclusions Alliance trajectories did not significantly predict depression treatment outcomes after controlling for initial symptom severity and early change. An important limitation concerns the small sample size, so future replication in larger samples is necessary.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:464 / 480
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Trajectories of Change in Youth Anxiety During Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
    Peris, Tara S.
    Compton, Scott N.
    Kendall, Philip C.
    Birmaher, Boris
    Sherrill, Joel
    March, John
    Gosch, Elizabeth
    Ginsburg, Golda
    Rynn, Moira
    McCracken, James T.
    Keeton, Courtney P.
    Sakolsky, Dara
    Suveg, Cynthia
    Aschenbrand, Sasha
    Almirall, Daniel
    Iyengar, Satish
    Walkup, John T.
    Albano, Anne Marie
    Piacentini, John
    JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2015, 83 (02) : 239 - 252
  • [22] Interpersonal clarification effects in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for depression and how they are moderated by the therapeutic alliance
    Gomez Penedo, Juan Martin
    Schwartz, Brian
    Deisenhofer, Anne-Katharina
    Rubel, Julian
    Babl, Anna M.
    Lutz, Wolfgang
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2021, 279 : 662 - 670
  • [23] EXPLANATORY STYLE CHANGE DURING COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION
    SELIGMAN, MEP
    CASTELLON, C
    CACCIOLA, J
    SCHULMAN, P
    LUBORSKY, L
    OLLOVE, M
    DOWNING, R
    JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1988, 97 (01) : 13 - 18
  • [24] Trajectories of therapeutic skills use and their dynamic relations to symptom change during cognitive-behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa
    D'Adamo, Laura
    Linardon, Jake
    Manasse, Stephanie M.
    Juarascio, Adrienne S.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS, 2024, 57 (01) : 173 - 183
  • [25] Isolating therapeutic procedures to investigate mechanisms of change in cognitive behavioral therapy for depression
    Bruijniks, Sanne J. E.
    Sijbrandij, Marit
    Schlinkert, Caroline
    Huibers, Marcus J. H.
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, 2018, 9 (04):
  • [26] Nomothetic and Idiographic Symptom Change Trajectories in Acute-Phase Cognitive Therapy for Recurrent Depression
    Vittengl, Jeffrey R.
    Clark, Lee Anna
    Thase, Michael E.
    Jarrett, Robin B.
    JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2013, 81 (04) : 615 - 626
  • [27] Defined symptom-change trajectories during acute-phase cognitive therapy for depression predict better longitudinal outcomes
    Vittengl, Jeffrey R.
    Clark, Lee Anna
    Thase, Michael E.
    Jarrett, Robin B.
    BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 2016, 87 : 48 - 57
  • [28] COGNITIVE THERAPY OF DEPRESSION - THE MECHANISMS OF CHANGE
    FENNELL, MJV
    BEHAVIOURAL PSYCHOTHERAPY, 1983, 11 (02): : 97 - 108
  • [29] DETERMINANTS OF CHANGE IN COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR DEPRESSION
    DERUBEIS, RJ
    FEELEY, M
    COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH, 1990, 14 (05) : 469 - 482
  • [30] MECHANISMS OF CHANGE IN COGNITIVE THERAPY OF DEPRESSION
    JARRETT, RB
    NELSON, RO
    BEHAVIOR THERAPY, 1987, 18 (03) : 227 - 241