2022
DOI: 10.1080/13556509.2022.2133395
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The mental health interpreter’s relational agency and therapeutic alliance

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“…Especially in early stages of the therapy and when the concept of psychotherapy is new to some of the patients, the presence of an interpreter can demonstrate and encourage that the therapist and the method of psychotherapy are trustworthy. Similar, therapists in other studies reported that the presence of an interpreter can enhance the feeling of trust and security in patients, which in turn is seen as a foundation to form the therapist-patient alliance ( Delizée and Michaux, 2022 ). On the other hand, interpreters were perceived as a filter between the therapist and the patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…Especially in early stages of the therapy and when the concept of psychotherapy is new to some of the patients, the presence of an interpreter can demonstrate and encourage that the therapist and the method of psychotherapy are trustworthy. Similar, therapists in other studies reported that the presence of an interpreter can enhance the feeling of trust and security in patients, which in turn is seen as a foundation to form the therapist-patient alliance ( Delizée and Michaux, 2022 ). On the other hand, interpreters were perceived as a filter between the therapist and the patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Based on the study findings the TA in IMPs can be described as a therapist-interpreter-patient alliance triangle consisting of three distinct alliances which were perceived as different but strongly intertwined and mutually influential: the therapist-patient, therapist-interpreter and interpreter-patient alliance. In line, Delizée and Michaux (2022) elaborate that by actively forming an alliance with the therapist and the patient, the interpreter might indirectly influence the alliance formation between therapist and patient. Participants in this study stated that forming and maintaining a good TA requires balancing all these three dyadic alliances, whereby forming a trustful therapist-patient alliance is still viewed as the main focus.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…(Leanza et al, 2014, p. 89)Thus, mental health trained interpreters are not merely translators of spoken words. They convey meanings and collaborate to construct a (triadic) therapeutic alliance (Delizée & Michaux, 2022; Hanft-Robert et al, 2022).…”
Section: Language and Access To Mental Health Carementioning
confidence: 99%