Relevance of the Supervisory Alliance to the Counseling Alliance and to Treatment Adherence in Counselor Training

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Abstract

The quality of the supervisory working alliance should be related to the quality of the counseling working alliance and to trainee adherence to a treatment model. After each of 4 supervision sessions, 75 trainees completed the Supervisory Working Alliance Inventory, and, after each counseling session, their clients completed the Working Alliance Inventory. Judges rated portions of the videotaped counseling sessions with an adherence measure. Hierarchical linear modeling was used to analyze these nested data (repeated measures of trainees nested within supervisors). As hypothesized, the trainee's perception of the supervisory alliance was significantly related to the client's perception of the counseling alliance and to aspects of treatment adherence. The significance of these findings is discussed in relation to the supervision literature.

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Patton, M. J., & Kivlighan, D. M. (1997). Relevance of the Supervisory Alliance to the Counseling Alliance and to Treatment Adherence in Counselor Training. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 44(1), 108–115. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-0167.44.1.108

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