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Client congruence in therapy and its association with mindfulness and the therapeutic relationship
Author(s) -
Itai Ivtzan,
J Stephen
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of psychology and counselling
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-2499
DOI - 10.5897/ijpc2017.0487
Subject(s) - mindfulness , alliance , psychology , psychotherapist , therapeutic relationship , association (psychology) , clinical psychology , congruence (geometry) , social psychology , political science , law
In order to investigate clients’ role in the mutuality of therapeutic encounter, this pilot study examined data from 49 participants who had undergone at least three sessions of therapy. The participants completed the Working Alliance Inventory and the Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills. As hypothesised, higher levels of mindfulness were associated with enhanced working alliance. All three dimensions of the working alliance (quality of therapeutic bond, agreement on tasks, and agreement on goals) were found to be associated with mindfulness. These results suggest that it would be worthwhile to develop future longitudinal research on the relationship between client variables and the development of therapeutic encounter. Key words: Mindfulness, person-centred therapy, therapeutic alliance, mutuality.

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