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The Relationship of Client Stages of Change to Working Alliance and Outcome in Short-Term Counseling
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Family MedicineCounselingEducationShort-term CounselingMental HealthWorking AllianceCollege Help SeekersClient StagesOrganizational BehaviorPsychologyManagementTherapeutic RelationshipCouple TherapyTranstheoretical ModelJ. O. ProchaskaNursingCounselor SupervisionTherapeutic ModelCounselor EducationMedicine
This study evaluated the relationship of J. O. Prochaska's (1984; J. O. Prochaska & C. C. DiClemente, 1992) transtheoretical model of change with the process and outcome of short-term counseling in college help seekers. Participants completed measures of readiness to change, psychological symptoms, and working alliance. Clients in the precontemplation stage evaluated the working alliance less favorably and experienced less improvement regarding symptoms than clients in other stages. Counselor working alliance did not differ as a function of clients' stage of change.
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