therapeutic alliance

collocation in English

meaningsoftherapeuticandalliance

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therapeutic
adjective
uk
/ˌθer.əˈpjuː.tɪk/
us
/ˌθer.əˈpjuː.t̬ɪk/
relating to the curing of a disease or ...
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alliance
noun[C]
uk
/əˈlaɪ.əns/
us
/əˈlaɪ.əns/
a group of countries, political parties, or people who have agreed to work together because of shared interests ...
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(Definition oftherapeuticandalliancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thetherapeuticallianceis seen as centrally important in inducing healing qualities of music.
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He highlighted the importance of the relationship andtherapeuticalliancein personcentred counselling.
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The term 'concordance' has been used to describe the process of partnership which is central to an effectivetherapeuticalliance.
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If this were not the case there would be no basis for any kind oftherapeuticalliance.
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Working with people with schizophrenia presents particular difficulties, and the pace and development of thetherapeuticalliancedemands great flexibility.
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A healthytherapeuticalliancecan be a positive addition to an individual's social network, and a therapist can serve as a positive role model.
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The intention is to form atherapeuticalliancehelping the patient make as informed a choice as possible about the diagnosis and treatment.
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The maturity of her patients, whom she describes as ' middle-aged and elderly ' is reported as enabling a productivetherapeuticalliancewith the analyst.
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All psychodynamic treatments are organized around atherapeuticallianceforged by both participants.
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Istherapeuticallianceinfluenced by gender in marriage and family therapy?
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This is important for thetherapeuticalliance, as it promotes an environment of trust.
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One common factor is the client-therapist interaction, also known as thetherapeuticalliance.
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Effective cognitive behavioral therapy is dependent on atherapeuticalliancebetween the healthcare practitioner and the person seeking assistance.
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Many professionals are worried that the so-called "therapeuticalliance" with patients may be seriously threatened if the heavy hand of potential coercion is emphasised in supervised discharge plans.
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Overall low readiness is an impediment to the effectiveness of anger management due to the lower attendance rates and negative effect on thetherapeuticalliance.
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The model identifies the process between repetitive energy / behavior (orbits) and the strength of attachment (force of gravity) as gauged through thetherapeuticalliance.
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Research has also found that the gains intherapeuticalliancedue to therapeutic assessment are related to significantly more positive alliances throughout treatment.
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Clinical social works unique attributes include use of the person-in-environment perspective, respect for the primacy of client rights, and strongtherapeuticalliancebetween client and practitioner.
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Major techniques used by psychodynamic therapists include free association, recognizing resistance and transference, working through painful memories and difficult issues, and building a strongtherapeuticalliance.
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However, the proper use of challenge is as an aid or enhancement to thetherapeuticallianceby removing an obstacle to the rise in "complex" feelings with the therapist.
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