therapeutic alliance and patient satisfaction . J Head Trauma Rehabil . Published online July 26, 2021 . doi:10.1097/HTR.0000000000000707
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Katie Stephenson, Melissa N. Womble, Shawn R. Eagle, Philip Schatz, Tatiana Gervase, Brett Gustman, Eric Castor, Anthony P. Kontos, and R.J. Elbin
Pablo Núñez-Martínez and David Hernández-Guillen
belief on the part of the patient that there is a rapid resolution of the pathology and thus detract from the educational message that tendinopathy is a long-term pathology. So through therapeutic alliance and education on how to monitor pain, a greater adherence to treatment could thus be achieved. 6
Eleftherios Paraskevopoulos, Georgios Gioftsos, Georgios Georgoudis, and Maria Papandreou
patient–provider relationship was highlighted in this study either through task-related support or through confidence in athletes when performing their exercise rehabilitation program. Thus, it can be speculated that an important contributor to ERA may be the development of therapeutic alliance (TA
Jenny H. Conviser, Amanda Schlitzer Tierney, and Riley Nickols
the MDTT, and choosing activities that are positively engaging ( Plateau, Arcelus, McDermott, & Meyer, 2015 ). Identify agreed upon parameters for treatment and return to play and avoid rushing to complete treatment or re-establish full training and competition. Prioritize the therapeutic alliance
Graig M. Chow, Lindsay M. Garinger, Jaison Freeman, Savanna K. Ward, and Matthew D. Bird
essential. Clinical and counseling research indicates that the therapeutic alliance, client expectations and preferences, and collaboration impact dropout rates by increasing the perceived benefits of services ( Tryon & Winograd, 2011 ). Interestingly, none of the practitioners discussed allowing the
Nicole T. Gabana, Aaron D’Addario, Matteo Luzzeri, Stinne Soendergaard, and Y. Joel Wong
related to the athlete’s disposition and worldview (e.g., having a propensity toward gratitude; attributing success to a Creator; directing appreciation toward God). Paying due attention to these associations may enhance the therapeutic alliance and provide clinicians with starting points for discussion
Carol R. Glass, Claire A. Spears, Rokas Perskaudas, and Keith A. Kaufman
skill, we encourage future research to include a measure of the therapeutic alliance or group cohesion, especially when comparing MSPE to other intervention programs. Finally, outcomes might be enhanced by increasing coach involvement, so that coaches could participate in MSPE with their athletes and
Shelby J. Martin and Timothy Anderson
therapeutic alliance, which has been shown to increase patient self-disclosure and engagement in therapy ( Norcross & Wampold, 2011 ), may help facilitate this conversation and decrease treatment dropout among athletes. By working to destigmatize eating disorders and help-seeking for EP on an individual, team