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The Working Alliance and Consumer Case Management
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The Working Alliance and Consumer Case Management

Phyllis Solomon, Jeffrey Draine and Mary Delaney
The journal of behavioral health services & research, v 22(2)
01 Apr 1995
PMID: 10142126

Abstract

Case management Clients Consumers Gender Health services Hospitalization Mental disorders Mental health care Psychoanalysis Psychotherapy Quality of care Quality of life Rehabilitation Research methodology Schizophrenia Teams
The Working Alliance Inventory was used to measure the strength of the therapeutic relationship between seriously mentally disabled case management clients and their case managers in a randomized trial of consumer-provided case management services. It was found that while there was no difference in the strength of the alliance between the consumer and nonconsumer teams of case managers, there were positive relationships between alliance and some outcomes, including quality of life, symptomatology, attitudes toward medication compliance, and satisfaction with mental health treatment. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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