Therapist Interruptions: An Examination of Gender and Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
The American Journal of Family Therapy
Volume
49
Issue
4
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
10-1-2020
First Page
409
Last Page
425
Abstract
Alliance is an important predictor of therapy outcomes, and studies examining in-therapy processes that contribute to alliance are needed. This study examines the relationship between interruptions and therapeutic alliance in couple therapy. First sessions of couple therapy from a university-based clinic were coded to examine the frequency of interruptions in therapy. Interruption frequency, interruption target, and subsequent measures of therapeutic alliance were examined to determine associations between those constructs. Results indicate a negative relationship between therapists interrupting men and male and female reports of alliance. Implications for therapeutic alliance and gender dynamics are discussed.
Recommended Citation
Oka, M., Seedall, R. B., Robinson, W. D., *Walker, J., Tambling, R. R., & Anderson, S. R. (2021). Therapist interruptions: An examination of gender and therapeutic alliance in couple therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 49(4), 409-425.