2018
DOI: 10.12740/app/81551
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Therapeutic alliance and early change in depression: benefits of enhancing working alliance at the initial sessions of short-term supportive–expressive psychodynamic psychotherapy

Abstract: SummaryAims: The present study attempted to see whether the use of supportive techniques and improving working alliance in the initial sessions of short-term supportive-expressive (SE) psychodynamic psychotherapy results in a change in symptoms of patients with depressive disorder. Materials and methods:The study was an experiential single case. The subjects were 6 women with major depressive disorder who were selected by a purposive sampling method. Measures included the Working Alliance Inventory-12, the Qua… Show more

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