Interpersonal guilt and the working alliance in psychotherapy: The moderating role of childhood experience

被引:0
|
作者
Doorn, Katie Aafjes-van [1 ]
Luo, Xiaochen [2 ]
Kealy, David [3 ]
McCollum, James [4 ]
Silberschatz, George [5 ]
机构
[1] Yeshiva Univ, Ferkauf Grad Sch Psychol, New York, NY 10033 USA
[2] Santa Clara Univ, Dept Counseling Psychol, Santa Clara, CA 95053 USA
[3] Univ British Columbia, Dept Psychiat, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[4] San Francisco Psychotherapy Res Grp, San Francisco, CA USA
[5] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Psychiat, San Francisco, CA USA
关键词
childhood trauma; interpersonal guilt; pathogenic beliefs; working Alliance; SHAME;
D O I
10.1002/cpp.2784
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Interpersonal guilt often encompasses pathogenic beliefs that imply omnipotent responsibility for others and concerns about abandoning, humiliating or threatening others. This study sought to examine how interpersonal guilt may influence patients' and therapists' ratings of early working alliance and the potential moderating effect of perceived adverse parenting in childhood. Ninety-five patients and their 19 therapists in an outpatient psychotherapy clinic rated their early working alliance after the first and the fifth session in treatment. We conducted separate moderation analyses for patient and therapist-reported working alliance and controlled for psychological distress at baseline. Results suggest that perceived adverse parenting in childhood significantly moderated the effect of interpersonal guilt on the working alliance in such a way that for patients reporting very low levels of perceived adverse experiences, the interpersonal guilt beliefs had a positive effect on working alliance, whereas for those with very high levels of perceived adverse experiences, interpersonal guilt had a negative effect on working alliance. This same pattern of moderation was found for patient- and therapist-reported working alliance at session 1 and therapist-reported working alliance at session 5. Thus, although the effect of interpersonal guilt on the working alliance depends somewhat on the perspective of the working alliance rating (patient or therapist), it mainly depends on developmental experiences of the patient.
引用
收藏
页码:141 / 151
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The Role of Interpersonal Harm in Distinguishing Regret From Guilt
    Zeelenberg, Marcel
    Breugelmans, Seger M.
    EMOTION, 2008, 8 (05) : 589 - 596
  • [32] Guilt and regret: The determining role of interpersonal and intrapersonal harm
    Berndsen, M
    van der Pligt, J
    Doosje, B
    Manstead, ASR
    COGNITION & EMOTION, 2004, 18 (01) : 55 - 70
  • [33] Working together: An investigation of the impact of working alliance and cohesion on group psychotherapy attendance
    Clough, Bonnie
    Spriggens, Lauren
    Stainer, Matthew
    Casey, Leanne
    PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY-THEORY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2022, 95 (01) : 79 - 97
  • [34] Therapist Attachment and the Working Alliance: The Moderating Effect of Emotional Regulation
    Ruiz-Aranda, Desiree
    Cardoso-Alvarez, Sara
    Fenollar-Cortes, Javier
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 12
  • [35] Alliance management knowledge and alliance performance: unveiling the moderating role of the dedicated alliance function
    Russo, Angeloantonio
    Vurro, Clodia
    INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE, 2019, 28 (04) : 725 - 752
  • [36] The interactive role of working alliance and counselor-client interpersonal behaviors in adolescent substance abuse treatment
    Auerbach, Stephen M.
    May, James C.
    Stevens, Martha
    Kiesler, Donald J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2008, 8 (03) : 617 - 629
  • [37] Social anxiety and interpersonal stress generation: the moderating role of interpersonal distress
    Siegel, David M.
    Burke, Taylor A.
    Hamilton, Jessica L.
    Piccirillo, Marilyn L.
    Scharff, Adela
    Alloy, Lauren B.
    ANXIETY STRESS AND COPING, 2018, 31 (05): : 526 - 538
  • [38] The working alliance in psychotherapy: An overview of the invited papers in the special section
    Samstag, Lisa Wallner
    PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2006, 43 (03) : 300 - 307
  • [39] Oxymoron: Dynamic Psychotherapy in Compulsory Treatment: Working Alliance and Therapy
    Sharav-Ifergan, Inbar
    Bachar, Eytan
    EUROPEAN EATING DISORDERS REVIEW, 2016, 24 (04) : E5 - E5
  • [40] The relevance of the working alliance for diagnosis and treatment selection in psychotherapy patients
    Faller, H
    Rudolf, G
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOSOMATISCHE MEDIZIN UND PSYCHOANALYSE, 1998, 44 (01): : 54 - 71