Group cohesion and alliance predict cognitive-behavioral group treatment outcomes for youth with anxiety disorders

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Knowledge about how to enhance group cognitive behavioral therapy (GCBT) outcomes is needed. In a randomized controlled effectiveness trial, we examined group cohesion (the bond between group members) and the alliance (the client-clinician bond) as predictors of GCBT outcomes. The sample was 88 youth (M age 11.7 years, SD = 2.1; 54.5% girls; 90.7% White) with anxiety disorders. Observers rated group cohesion and alliance in 32 sessions from 16 groups. We examined early group cohesion and alliance (r =.50, p

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Fjermestad, K. W., Wallin, M. H., Naujokat, F., McLeod, B. D., Silverman, W. K., Öst, L. G., … Wergeland, G. J. (2025). Group cohesion and alliance predict cognitive-behavioral group treatment outcomes for youth with anxiety disorders. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 54(1), 96–114. https://doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2024.2385906

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