ALIANÇA TERAPÊUTICA E DEPRESSÃO PÓS-PARTO:SEGUIMENTO AOS SEIS MESES PÓS PSICOTERAPIACOGNITIVA BREVE
Abstract (Summary)
Purpose: To verify if therapeutic alliance in the end of the treatment is able to predict theeffectiveness of cognitive psychotherapy approach within a six months period after the endof intervention with depressive postpartum mothers.Method: Clinical trial proceeding study with depressive postpartum women. This studyincluded 60 women that were evaluated in the last session with the Beck DepressionInventory (BDI) and the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI). The therapists have alsoanswered to the WAI Inventory. After six months the BDI was re-applied to the clients.Results: The therapeutic alliance when evaluated by the client was not able to predict thetreatment effectiveness six months after the therapy (WAI total; p=0,71). On the contrary,when evaluated by the therapist, an elevated alliance was able to predict a worsening ondepressive symptoms of the mothers in the period after the treatment (WAI total; p=0,003).Conclusion: The therapist´s perception of an elevated alliance with his client was able topredict a worsening on depressive symptoms of the mothers six months after intervention
Bibliographical Information:
Advisor:RICARDO AZEVEDO DA SILVA; PAULO LUIS ROSA SOUSA; Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro
School:Universidade Católica de Pelotas
School Location:Brazil
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:depression postpartum therapeutic alliance cognitive therapy follow-up
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Date of Publication:12/18/2007