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Measuring the Real Relationship in Psychotherapy: Initial Validation of the Therapist Form.

  • Charles J. Gelso
  • , Frances A. Kelley
  • , Jairo N. Fuertes
  • , Cheri Marmarosh
  • , Stacey E. Holmes
  • , Catarina Costa
  • , Gregory R. Hancock
  • Department of Psychology, University of Maryland.
  • Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Louisiana Tech University.
  • Graduate School of Education, Fordham University at Lincoln Center.
  • Psychology Department and University Counseling Center, The Catholic University of America
  • Department of Counseling and Personnel Services, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.
  • Department of Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation, University of Maryland.

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Resumen

The development and initial validation of a therapist-rated measure of the real relationship in psychotherapy (the Real Relationship Inventory—Therapist Form [RRI-T]) is reported. Using a sample (n = 80) of practicing psychotherapists and on the basis of prior theory, the authors developed a 24-item measure consisting of 2 subscales (Realism and Genuineness) and a total score. This 24-item version and other measures used for validation were completed by 79 additional practicing therapists and 51 counseling graduate students (n = 130). The RRI-T was found to have high reliability and sound initial validity. As theorized, the RRI-T correlated significantly with measures of working alliance, session outcome (depth and smoothness), client intellectual and emotional insight, and client negative transference. Discriminant validity was supported by a nonsignificant relation to social desirability.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)640-649
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónJournal of Counseling Psychology
Volumen52
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 oct 2005

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