Listening quality leads to greater working alliance and well‐being: Testing a social identity model of working alliance
Georgina C. Lee,
Michael J. Platow,
Tegan Cruwys
Abstract:ObjectivesCharacterization of psychotherapy as the “talking cure” de‐emphasizes the importance of an active listener on the curative effect of talking. We test whether the working alliance and its benefits emerge from expression of voice, per se, or whether active listening is needed. We examine the role of listening in a social identity model of working alliance.MethodsUniversity student participants in a laboratory experiment spoke about stress management to another person (a confederate student) who either … Show more
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