“…The working alliance describes warmth, trust, and a shared sense of the presenting problem, solution, and the therapeutic goals between a client and clinician (Corbière, Bisson, Lauzon, & Ricard, 2006;Horvath & Greenberg, 1989). A large body of evidence has identified the working alliance as one of the strongest predictors of outcomes in the rehabilitation of patients with persistent physical and mental health problems (Ahn & Wampold, 2001;Bennett, Fuertes, Keitel, & Phillips, 2011;Flückiger, Del Re, Wampold, Symonds, & Horvath, 2012;Miciak, Gross, & Joyce, 2012). Feelings of distrust and expressions of anger might present significant challenges to the development of a strong working alliance between the client and the clinician.…”