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Factor structure of the Working Alliance Inventory.

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The Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) as discussed by the authors was completed after the 1st psychotherapy session by 84 university counseling center clients and 15 therapists rating their work with 123 clients, and was used to assess therapists' work with their clients.
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The Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) was completed after the 1st psychotherapy session by 84 university counseling center clients and 15 therapists rating their work with 123 clients

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Relation of the therapeutic alliance with outcome and other variables: a meta-analytic review.

TL;DR: The results of the meta-analysis indicate that the overall relation of therapeutic alliance with outcome is moderate, but consistent, regardless of many of the variables that have been posited to influence this relationship.
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Development and validation of a revised short version of the working alliance inventory

TL;DR: This paper evaluated the factor structure of the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) with confirmatory factor analysis in two relatively large samples (Ns = 231 and 235). The hypothesized structures were not confirmed.
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Skills training in affective and interpersonal regulation followed by exposure: a phase-based treatment for PTSD related to childhood abuse.

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Repairing alliance ruptures.

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Cultural humility: measuring openness to culturally diverse clients.

TL;DR: In 4 studies, evidence is provided for the estimated reliability and construct validity of a client-rated measure of a therapist's cultural humility, and it is demonstrated that client perceptions of their therapist'scultural humility are positively associated with developing a strong working alliance.
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Significance tests and goodness of fit in the analysis of covariance structures

TL;DR: In this article, a general null model based on modified independence among variables is proposed to provide an additional reference point for the statistical and scientific evaluation of covariance structure models, and the importance of supplementing statistical evaluation with incremental fit indices associated with the comparison of hierarchical models.
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A reliability coefficient for maximum likelihood factor analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a reliability coefficient is proposed to indicate quality of representation of interrelations among attributes in a battery by a maximum likelihood factor analysis, which can indicate that an otherwise acceptable factor model does not exactly represent the interrelations between the attributes for a population.
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The generalizability of the psychoanalytic concept of the working alliance.

TL;DR: Bordin this article reviewed and elaborated the psychoanalytic concept of the working alliance and argued that various modes of psychotherapy can be meaningfully differentiated in terms of the kinds of working alliances embedded in them, and that the strength, rather than the kind of working alliance, will prove to be the major factor in change achieved through psychotherapy.
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Goodness-of-fit indexes in confirmatory factor analysis : The effect of sample size

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of sample size on different goodness-of-fit indices used in confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was examined and the results are consistent with the observation that the amount of random, unexplained variance varies inversely with sample size.
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