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Therapist Variables: Predictors of Process in the Treatment of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems

机译:治疗师变量:酒精和其他药物问题治疗过程的预测指标

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Research indicates that alcohol and other drug problem (AOD) therapists who are in recovery yield comparable outcomes to therapists who are not in recovery. Might these generally equivalent outcomes be produced via different therapeutic processes? What factors other than, or in interaction with, therapist recovery status predict effective treatment process? This study sought to answer these questions. Therapists' well-being, emotional reactions toward clients, and recovery status were measured to determine if these variables predict specific therapy process variables, namely client perceptions of therapist empathy, the working alliance, session depth, and therapist credibility. A national survey found that therapists' emotional reactions to clients predicted client ratings of the working alliance and therapist empathy. Therapist well-being was not related significantly to any of the criterion variables, nor was recovery status or the interaction of the two. Implications for theory, research, clinical work, and training are discussed.
机译:研究表明,处于康复状态的酒精和其他药物问题(AOD)治疗师的疗效与未处于康复状态的治疗师相当。这些大体等效的结果可能通过不同的治疗过程产生吗?除治疗师的康复状态之外,或与之相互作用的哪些因素可预测有效的治疗过程?这项研究试图回答这些问题。测量治疗师的幸福感,对服务对象的情感反应以及恢复状态,以确定这些变量是否预测特定的治疗过程变量,即服务对象对治疗师的同理心,工作联盟,疗程深度和治疗师信誉的看法。一项全国性调查发现,治疗师对客户的情感反应可以预测客户对工作联盟和治疗师同情的评价。治疗师的幸福与任何标准变量均无显着相关,康复状态或两者之间的相互作用也无明显关系。讨论了对理论,研究,临床工作和培训的影响。

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