Bhati Kuldhir S
1 The University of Akron.
Psychol Rep. 2014 Oct;115(2):565-83. doi: 10.2466/21.02.PR0.115c23z1. Epub 2014 Sep 22.
Matching clients and counselors on the basis of heuristics, such as gender, is common in clinical practice. Considerable research has examined the effect of gender matching on the therapeutic alliance with equivocal results. Researchers have offered various hypotheses to explain these findings without consensus. This study sought to examine gender matching in a naturalistic setting and proposed that gender matching varies in importance depending upon the stage of the therapeutic relationship. It was hypothesized that gender matching affects the therapeutic alliance initially and then becomes less important as other factors come into play. Results did not support the hypothesis but showed a general "female effect." Across all stages of therapy, female clients matched with female therapists reported therapeutic alliance ratings higher than dyads with a male therapist. Dyads with a female therapist and male client also reported alliance higher than male gender matched dyads. Implications of these results, limitations, and future directions are discussed.
在临床实践中,基于启发式方法(如性别)来匹配客户和咨询师是很常见的。大量研究探讨了性别匹配对治疗联盟的影响,结果却模棱两可。研究人员提出了各种假设来解释这些发现,但尚未达成共识。本研究旨在自然环境中考察性别匹配,并提出性别匹配的重要性会因治疗关系的阶段而异。研究假设是,性别匹配最初会影响治疗联盟,但随着其他因素的作用,其重要性会降低。结果并不支持这一假设,但显示出一种普遍的“女性效应”。在治疗的所有阶段,女性客户与女性治疗师匹配的治疗联盟评分高于与男性治疗师匹配的组合。女性治疗师和男性客户的组合报告的联盟评分也高于性别匹配的男性组合。讨论了这些结果的意义、局限性和未来方向。