Role of the working alliance in the treatment of delinquent boys in community-based programs.

P Florsheim, S Shotorbani, G Guest-Warnick, T Barratt, W C Hwang
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Examined the role of the working alliance in the treatment of delinquent boys in community-based residential programs, clarifying the relation between therapeutic process and behavioral change. Horvath and Greenberg's (1989) Working Alliance Inventory was used to assess the therapeutic alliance between youth and staff after 3 weeks in treatment and again after 3 months. Achenbach's (1991) Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL; Youth Self-Report [YSR] and Teacher Report Form [TRF]) and recidivism scores were used to assess treatment progress and outcome. Results indicated that a positive working alliance assessed after 3 months in treatment related to positive psychological changes and predicted lower rates of recidivism. Unexpectedly, a positive working alliance assessed early in treatment was associated with negative outcomes (increased internalizing and externalizing symptoms and higher rates of recidivism). This finding suggests that for some delinquent youth initially optimistic assessments may be prognostic of slow progress or treatment failure.

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工作联盟在社区项目中治疗不良男孩中的作用。
研究了工作联盟在社区寄宿项目中治疗不良男孩的作用,阐明了治疗过程与行为改变之间的关系。使用Horvath和Greenberg(1989)的工作联盟量表(Working Alliance Inventory)来评估青年和工作人员在治疗3周后和3个月后的治疗联盟。Achenbach(1991)儿童行为检查表;采用青少年自我报告(YSR)、教师报告表(TRF)和再犯评分评估治疗进展和效果。结果表明,治疗3个月后,积极的工作联盟与积极的心理变化有关,预示着较低的再犯率。出乎意料的是,在治疗早期评估的积极工作联盟与负面结果(内在化和外在化症状增加以及累犯率更高)相关。这一发现表明,对于一些不良少年,最初的乐观评估可能预示着进展缓慢或治疗失败。
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