TY - JOUR
T1 - The beginning of the end
T2 - a comparison of treatment completers and early dropouts in trainee-provided time-limited cognitive behavioral therapy
AU - Urmanche, Adelya A.
AU - Lipner, Lauren M.
AU - Bloch-Elkouby, Sarah
AU - Hunter, Elaine
AU - Kaufmann, Jerzy
AU - Warren, Jonathan T.
AU - Weil, Gregory T.
AU - Eubanks, Catherine F.
AU - Muran, J. Christopher
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - About one in five clients drops out of treatment prematurely. Premature termination has been found to correlate with patient, therapist, and treatment factors, as well as complex interpersonal processes, including ruptures in the therapeutic alliance. This study examines the therapeutic alliance using a qualitative approach to patient-, therapist-, and observer-based data. The sample includes five trainee therapists, each of whom worked with one patient who terminated after the first or second session, and one who completed a cognitive-behavioral therapy protocol. The session(s) preceding premature termination in the drop case and the corresponding session(s) in the completer case were examined. Rupture resolution process was prevalent in both groups, though confrontation ruptures seemed more prevalent with completers and withdrawal ruptures were more clinically impactful with dropouts. Therapist awareness of process and responsiveness or contribution to rupture were identified as potential factors contributing to patient retention.
AB - About one in five clients drops out of treatment prematurely. Premature termination has been found to correlate with patient, therapist, and treatment factors, as well as complex interpersonal processes, including ruptures in the therapeutic alliance. This study examines the therapeutic alliance using a qualitative approach to patient-, therapist-, and observer-based data. The sample includes five trainee therapists, each of whom worked with one patient who terminated after the first or second session, and one who completed a cognitive-behavioral therapy protocol. The session(s) preceding premature termination in the drop case and the corresponding session(s) in the completer case were examined. Rupture resolution process was prevalent in both groups, though confrontation ruptures seemed more prevalent with completers and withdrawal ruptures were more clinically impactful with dropouts. Therapist awareness of process and responsiveness or contribution to rupture were identified as potential factors contributing to patient retention.
KW - Dropout
KW - alliance
KW - qualitative
KW - resolution
KW - rupture
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85119371793&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/09515070.2021.1997916
DO - 10.1080/09515070.2021.1997916
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85119371793
SN - 0951-5070
VL - 35
SP - 763
EP - 788
JO - Counselling Psychology Quarterly
JF - Counselling Psychology Quarterly
IS - 4
ER -