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 Effectiveness Bank analysis. Strong therapeutic relationships help clients get where they want to be
 
Effectiveness Bank web site Review analysis
Supported by  Alcohol Change UK web site   Society for the Study of Addiction web site
Strong therapeutic relationships help clients get where they want to be
Comprehensive review for the American Psychological Association concludes that the working relationship between clients and their counsellors or therapists is one of the largest and most consistent determinants of outcomes. Practice recommendations aim to help practitioners foster strong relationships.

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Other reviews commissioned by the same American Psychological Association task force:
Cohesion in group therapy
Treatment outcome expectations
Treatment credibility
Therapist empathy
Alliance in couple and family therapy
Repairing ruptured alliances between therapists and clients
Positive regard
The ‘real relationship’

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