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Towards an Understanding of the Within-System Therapeutic Alliance with High-Conflict Divorced Parents: A Change Process Research

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Abstract

The aim of this study is to analyze the initial therapeutic alliance in family therapy with high-conflict divorced parents and identify facilitating elements of change. We sampled 16 family therapy cases (32 parents) from a public healthcare hospital in Spain. Based on the System for Observing Family Therapy Alliances (SOFTA-o) ratings, we divided the total number of cases into two groups, depending on the presence or absence of parents’ positive indicators in the Shared Sense of Purpose dimension (i.e., productive within-family collaboration or within-system alliance). We quantitatively described and compared the initial therapeutic alliance of the two groups. To deeper explore the within-system alliance process of change, we completed the discovery-oriented phase of the Task Analysis methodology. The main differences between groups were found in the Safety dimension, which was higher in the group of cases with indicators of within-system alliance. More detailed differences were also found. The Task Analysis suggested a model of the within-system alliance process of change grounded in three main categories -or stages- that occurred sequentially (1. Narratives of conflict, 2. Narratives of joint responsibility, and 3. Narratives of opportunity) and a category that appeared in different moments across the task resolution (0. Contextualization). Five sub-categories emerged in a recursive movement within categories 1 and 2. Implications and recommendations for practice are described along with limitations and suggestions to continue this line of research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)329-342
Number of pages14
JournalContemporary Family Therapy
Volume43
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Divorce
  • Family therapy
  • SOFTA
  • Task analysis
  • Therapeutic alliance

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