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This practice-oriented volume helps clinicians recognize, address, and repair ruptures in the therapeutic alliance in CBT. Alliance breakdowns often prompt clients to drop out of treatment, while a strong alliance paves the way for improved outcomes. Although CBT is known for its structured, evidence-based methods, its collaborative nature and relational frame have received comparatively less attention. This book fills that gap by bridging research and practice. Each chapter focuses on a specific clinical population or challenge, weaving together the latest research findings with case examples, therapist-client dialogues, and practical tools in a clear, reader-friendly format.
This book tackles one of CBT’s most important and often neglected challenges—ruptures in the alliance—with rare skill and nuance. The multiple authors weave research and clinical wisdom into a powerful, multidimensional guide for repair and clinical progress.
Lynn McFarr, PhD
This book provides clinicians and trainees with a comprehensive understanding of alliance ruptures—how to recognize them, understand their impact on therapy, and use concrete repair strategies to prevent premature termination or treatment failure. As such, this book serves as an essential guide for CBT clinicians working with clients of different ages and diagnostic presentations, helping them to navigate challenging moments in therapy.
Lauren M. Lipner, PhD
Published by: Springer
Publication Date: 2026-01-01
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9783032071392
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Dimensions: 235.0cm x155.0cm
Pages: 278.0