Predicting Dropout in Counseling Using Affect Coding of the Therapeutic Relationship: An Empirical Analysis

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This study used an observational research method to examine affective counselor–client exchanges during the initial session of counseling for clients who dropped out of counseling and clients who remained in counseling. Results confirmed significant differences in the affect codes of clients and counselors between the 2 groups. Discriminant function analyses classified 77% of counselors and clients in the correct groups and correctly classified over 94% of clients who returned for 4 or more sessions.

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Luedke, A. J., Peluso, P. R., Diaz, P., Freund, R., & Baker, A. (2017). Predicting Dropout in Counseling Using Affect Coding of the Therapeutic Relationship: An Empirical Analysis. Journal of Counseling and Development, 95(2), 125–134. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcad.12125

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