Psychotherapist perceptions of engagement‐building behaviours with youth clients across developmental levels

Author:

Orlowski Edmund W.1ORCID,Chen Jason I.23,Breznik Lindsey H.4,Gleason La Donna L.5,Karver Marc S.6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology University at Albany/SUNY Albany New York USA

2. VA HSR&D Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care VA Portland Health Care System Portland Oregon USA

3. Department of Psychiatry Oregon Health and Science University Portland Oregon USA

4. Cognitive Behavior Institute Cranberry Township Pennsylvania USA

5. Department of Psychology University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina USA

6. Department of Psychology University of South Florida Tampa Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractBuilding a positive therapeutic relationship is a challenging, yet critical, first step in conducting youth psychotherapy. A number of studies in the youth treatment literature have indicated that a positive therapeutic alliance is related to increased treatment attendance, participation, and outcome. Some research has examined therapist behaviours for engaging therapy clients; however, developmental differences in alliance formation have had limited exploration. The current study surveyed clinicians about their use of specific engagement strategies and the developmental stage of their youth clients. It was hypothesised that participants would differentially rate the importance of different aspects of therapeutic engagement based upon a youth client's developmental stage and that these would correspond with differences in specific engagement strategies. A total of 64 clinicians with experience treating youth completed the study. The participants completed a questionnaire administered online that asked them to rate the importance of developmental differences to forming a therapeutic relationship and provide example client behaviours from their clinical experience for each developmental stage. Results showed clinicians felt the relative importance of collaboration, advocacy, and trustworthiness increased with age. These differences were also evidenced in the specific strategies clinicians endorsed in relation to each engagement factor across developmental stages. This program of research will eventually aid in the development of new guidelines for engaging clients in youth psychotherapy. In addition, the results may be used to enhance psychotherapy training for those working with children and adolescents.

Publisher

Wiley

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