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Abstract

Background

Valid and internationally used instruments measuring therapeutic alliance are fundamental for psychotherapy research and practice. The main goal of this study was to validate a German version of the California Psychotherapy Alliance Scale (CALPAS) for the individual and the group therapy setting.

Methods

A total of 203 patients undergoing individual or group therapy filled out the CALPAS right after a therapy session. To test convergent and discriminant validity, a subsample of group therapy patients were handed out the Group Climate Questionnaire (GCQ) and a short form of the Symptom-Checklist (SCL-K-9).

Results and Conclusion

The German version of the CALPAS showed good psychometric properties. Further, therapeutic alliance was found to be stronger in the individual than in the group context, suggesting a less central (or different) role played by group therapists. Clinical implications and possible focus of future research are discussed.

Details

Title
California Psychotherapy Alliance Scale (CALPAS): Psychometric properties of the German version for group and individual therapy patients
Author
Delsignore, Aba; Rufer, Michael; Moergeli, Hanspeter; Emmerich, Juliane; Schlesinger, Jael; Milos, Gabriella; Schulte-Vels, Thomas; Weidt, Steffi
Pages
736-42
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Apr 2014
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
0010440X
e-ISSN
15328384
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1508521470
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Apr 2014