Abstract
The current study examined ifMFT live supervision, utilizing praise for effort, makes a difference in the therapist’s and client’s therapeutic alliance. Three single client cases were examined using an A-B-A phase implementation to supervision. Researchers indicated the effects of praise for effort on clients’ and therapists’ perceptions of creating a stronger therapeutic alliance. Results showed an increase in the therapeutic alliance over time as a result of the praise for effort intervention. The effect size of 102% for the client and 91% for the therapist indicated that the supervision was effective for both the client and therapist.
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