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Moderating effects of client attachment on the counselor experience–working alliance relationship.
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Family MedicineCounselingSocial PsychologyEducationWorking AllianceAlliance RelationshipSocial SciencesPsychologyClient Attachment StatusIntimate RelationshipClinical PsychologyHelping RelationshipTherapeutic RelationshipPersonal RelationshipClient AttachmentAttachment TheoryCounselor SupervisionInterpersonal CommunicationInterpersonal RelationshipsCounselor EducationProfessional CounselingGroup Counseling
The authors predicted that client attachment status would moderate the relationship between counselor experience and client-perceived working alliance. Forty clients from 2 university counseling centers completed measures of attachment and the working alliance. Their counselors were classified according to experience level. Client comfort with intimacy was related to a stronger alliance with the counselors. However, counselor experience was unrelated to client-rated working alliance. Client attachment, specifically comfort with intimacy, moderated the relationship between counselor experience and working alliance.
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