Linguistic features of the therapeutic alliance in the first session: a psychotherapy process study

Critical aspects of the therapeutic alliance appear to be established as early as the first session. Specifically, the affective bond between the therapeutic dyad appears to develop early in treatment and tends to remain stable over time, while agreements on goals and tasks tend to fluctuate over t...

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Main Authors: Attà Negri, Christopher Christian, Rachele Mariani, Luca Belotti, Giovanbattista Andreoli, Kerri Danskin
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2019-04-01
Series:Research in Psychotherapy
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Online Access:https://www.researchinpsychotherapy.org/index.php/rpsy/article/view/374
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spelling doaj-8ee2a15964834210bb99461e850da15b2020-11-25T03:37:20ZengPAGEPress PublicationsResearch in Psychotherapy2499-75522239-80312019-04-0122110.4081/ripppo.2019.374Linguistic features of the therapeutic alliance in the first session: a psychotherapy process studyAttà Negri0Christopher Christian1Rachele Mariani2Luca Belotti3Giovanbattista Andreoli4Kerri Danskin5Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, BergamoCity College of New York, New York, NYItalian Psychoanalytic Society, RomeDepartment of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, BergamoDepartment of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, BergamoPrinceton University, Princeton, NJ Critical aspects of the therapeutic alliance appear to be established as early as the first session. Specifically, the affective bond between the therapeutic dyad appears to develop early in treatment and tends to remain stable over time, while agreements on goals and tasks tend to fluctuate over the course of treatment. Are there distinguishable early signs of a strong therapeutic alliance? In this study, we examined how some linguistic measures indicative of joint emotional elaboration correlated with a measure of the therapeutic alliance assessed within a single session. Initial intake sessions with 40 patients with varying diagnoses were videotaped, transcribed, and analyzed using linguistic measures of referential process and then scored with the Segmented Working Alliance Inventory-Observer form. Results showed that patients who were rated as more emotionally engaged in relating their experiences and then reflecting on them by mid-session also had higher scores in the therapeutic alliance by the final part of that same session. An implication of this study is that the interpersonal factors facilitating elaboration of inner experience, including elements of warmth, safety, and analytic trust, are related to the development of early therapeutic alliance. These findings did not appear to be dependent on the patient’s psychopathology. This study is one in a growing line of research exploring how patients speak rather than just the content of what they say. https://www.researchinpsychotherapy.org/index.php/rpsy/article/view/374Therapeutic allianceReferential processReferential activityTherapeutic linguistic dimensions
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author Attà Negri
Christopher Christian
Rachele Mariani
Luca Belotti
Giovanbattista Andreoli
Kerri Danskin
spellingShingle Attà Negri
Christopher Christian
Rachele Mariani
Luca Belotti
Giovanbattista Andreoli
Kerri Danskin
Linguistic features of the therapeutic alliance in the first session: a psychotherapy process study
Research in Psychotherapy
Therapeutic alliance
Referential process
Referential activity
Therapeutic linguistic dimensions
author_facet Attà Negri
Christopher Christian
Rachele Mariani
Luca Belotti
Giovanbattista Andreoli
Kerri Danskin
author_sort Attà Negri
title Linguistic features of the therapeutic alliance in the first session: a psychotherapy process study
title_short Linguistic features of the therapeutic alliance in the first session: a psychotherapy process study
title_full Linguistic features of the therapeutic alliance in the first session: a psychotherapy process study
title_fullStr Linguistic features of the therapeutic alliance in the first session: a psychotherapy process study
title_full_unstemmed Linguistic features of the therapeutic alliance in the first session: a psychotherapy process study
title_sort linguistic features of the therapeutic alliance in the first session: a psychotherapy process study
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Research in Psychotherapy
issn 2499-7552
2239-8031
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Critical aspects of the therapeutic alliance appear to be established as early as the first session. Specifically, the affective bond between the therapeutic dyad appears to develop early in treatment and tends to remain stable over time, while agreements on goals and tasks tend to fluctuate over the course of treatment. Are there distinguishable early signs of a strong therapeutic alliance? In this study, we examined how some linguistic measures indicative of joint emotional elaboration correlated with a measure of the therapeutic alliance assessed within a single session. Initial intake sessions with 40 patients with varying diagnoses were videotaped, transcribed, and analyzed using linguistic measures of referential process and then scored with the Segmented Working Alliance Inventory-Observer form. Results showed that patients who were rated as more emotionally engaged in relating their experiences and then reflecting on them by mid-session also had higher scores in the therapeutic alliance by the final part of that same session. An implication of this study is that the interpersonal factors facilitating elaboration of inner experience, including elements of warmth, safety, and analytic trust, are related to the development of early therapeutic alliance. These findings did not appear to be dependent on the patient’s psychopathology. This study is one in a growing line of research exploring how patients speak rather than just the content of what they say.
topic Therapeutic alliance
Referential process
Referential activity
Therapeutic linguistic dimensions
url https://www.researchinpsychotherapy.org/index.php/rpsy/article/view/374
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