Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to test and refine the complete alliance rupture repair model (RRM), consisting of three pathways, in short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy. Method: The validation phase of task analysis was applied in a multi-method case study design to compare therapeutic strategies in a successful repair case (SRC) and an unsuccessful repair case (URC). The Working Alliance Inventory -
Short was utilized to select cases and sessions, while the revised Rupture Resolution Rating System (3RS) provided the framework for analyzing the six selected sessions.
Results: The study found that pathway 1 strategies (acceptance, validation, curiosity, and engagement) were more frequently utilized in the SRC. These strategies were also linked to repair segments in both cases. Conversely, pathway 2 strategies (renegotiating tasks and goals) were employed less frequently in both cases and did not lead to successful repair. Pathway 3 strategies (exploring the rupture experience) were particularly effective in repairing the rupture in the SRC. However, in the URC, these strategies appeared to exacerbate the rupture. Conclusion: Pathway 1 strategies are crucial, serving both as an independent approach and as a foundational element for effectively implementing strategies in pathway 3, and likely in pathway 2 as well.
Short was utilized to select cases and sessions, while the revised Rupture Resolution Rating System (3RS) provided the framework for analyzing the six selected sessions.
Results: The study found that pathway 1 strategies (acceptance, validation, curiosity, and engagement) were more frequently utilized in the SRC. These strategies were also linked to repair segments in both cases. Conversely, pathway 2 strategies (renegotiating tasks and goals) were employed less frequently in both cases and did not lead to successful repair. Pathway 3 strategies (exploring the rupture experience) were particularly effective in repairing the rupture in the SRC. However, in the URC, these strategies appeared to exacerbate the rupture. Conclusion: Pathway 1 strategies are crucial, serving both as an independent approach and as a foundational element for effectively implementing strategies in pathway 3, and likely in pathway 2 as well.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Psychotherapy Research |
| ISSN | 1050-3307 |
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| Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 12 Mar 2026 |
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