The Wiley Handbook of Healthcare Treatment Engagement 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119129530.ch8
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Attachment Theory, the Therapeutic Alliance, and Treatment Engagement

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“…However, PPs experienced difficulty with establishing rapport in the absence of face‐to‐face contact and usual rapport building activities (Kalvin et al, 2021). PPs shared that facilitating preparatory sessions prior to the commencement of intervention allowed clients to increase confidence with technology and work through practical issues (Gregson et al, 2022; Kalvin et al, 2021; Theodore et al, 2020); although no impact on therapeutic alliance is highlighted, it is hypothesised that this opportunity allowed clients to become familiar with the PP thus increasing rapport and strengthening therapeutic alliance, which may in turn increase efficacy of interventions (Berry & Danquah, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, PPs experienced difficulty with establishing rapport in the absence of face‐to‐face contact and usual rapport building activities (Kalvin et al, 2021). PPs shared that facilitating preparatory sessions prior to the commencement of intervention allowed clients to increase confidence with technology and work through practical issues (Gregson et al, 2022; Kalvin et al, 2021; Theodore et al, 2020); although no impact on therapeutic alliance is highlighted, it is hypothesised that this opportunity allowed clients to become familiar with the PP thus increasing rapport and strengthening therapeutic alliance, which may in turn increase efficacy of interventions (Berry & Danquah, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%