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Therapeutic Relationship in eHealth—A Pilot Study of Similarities and Differences between the Online Program Priovi and Therapists Treating Borderline Personality Disorder

eHealth programs have been found to be effective in treating many psychological conditions. Regarding Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), few programs have been tested; nevertheless, results are promising. The therapeutic alliance is an important factor predicting treatment outcome in BPD. Howeve...

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Autores principales: Köhne, Sandra, Schweiger, Ulrich, Jacob, Gitta A., Braakmann, Diana, Klein, Jan Philipp, Borgwardt, Stefan, Assmann, Nele, Rogg, Mirco, Schaich, Anja, Faßbinder, Eva
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176436
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author Köhne, Sandra
Schweiger, Ulrich
Jacob, Gitta A.
Braakmann, Diana
Klein, Jan Philipp
Borgwardt, Stefan
Assmann, Nele
Rogg, Mirco
Schaich, Anja
Faßbinder, Eva
author_facet Köhne, Sandra
Schweiger, Ulrich
Jacob, Gitta A.
Braakmann, Diana
Klein, Jan Philipp
Borgwardt, Stefan
Assmann, Nele
Rogg, Mirco
Schaich, Anja
Faßbinder, Eva
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description eHealth programs have been found to be effective in treating many psychological conditions. Regarding Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), few programs have been tested; nevertheless, results are promising. The therapeutic alliance is an important factor predicting treatment outcome in BPD. However, we do not know yet to what extent BPD patients form a therapeutic alliance with an eHealth tool and how this relationship differs from the relationship with their human therapist. This study aims to address this question using priovi, an interactive schema therapy-based eHealth tool for BPD. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore how patients perceived the therapeutic alliance with priovi and its differences compared to the alliance with their human therapist (N = 9). Interview data were analyzed following the procedures of qualitative content analysis. Additionally, the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI-SR) was administered in two versions (regarding the human therapist and priovi, N = 16) every three months during the treatment phase of one year. Results indicate that patients were able to form a good therapeutic relationship with priovi, but it differed from the relationship to their human therapist. Important categories were “priovi is helpful, supportive and always there” and “priovi is less flexible”. WAI ratings for the task subscale were high in both relationships but significantly higher in WAI(therapist) compared to WAI(priovi) in two measurements (nine-months measurement: t = 2.76, df = 15, p = 0.015; twelve-months measurement: t = 3.44, df = 15, p = 0.004). These results indicate that BPD patients can form a functioning alliance with an eHealth program and that eHealth programs may be especially useful for psychoeducation and cognitive exercises.
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spelling pubmed-75042802020-09-24 Therapeutic Relationship in eHealth—A Pilot Study of Similarities and Differences between the Online Program Priovi and Therapists Treating Borderline Personality Disorder Köhne, Sandra Schweiger, Ulrich Jacob, Gitta A. Braakmann, Diana Klein, Jan Philipp Borgwardt, Stefan Assmann, Nele Rogg, Mirco Schaich, Anja Faßbinder, Eva Int J Environ Res Public Health Article eHealth programs have been found to be effective in treating many psychological conditions. Regarding Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), few programs have been tested; nevertheless, results are promising. The therapeutic alliance is an important factor predicting treatment outcome in BPD. However, we do not know yet to what extent BPD patients form a therapeutic alliance with an eHealth tool and how this relationship differs from the relationship with their human therapist. This study aims to address this question using priovi, an interactive schema therapy-based eHealth tool for BPD. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore how patients perceived the therapeutic alliance with priovi and its differences compared to the alliance with their human therapist (N = 9). Interview data were analyzed following the procedures of qualitative content analysis. Additionally, the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI-SR) was administered in two versions (regarding the human therapist and priovi, N = 16) every three months during the treatment phase of one year. Results indicate that patients were able to form a good therapeutic relationship with priovi, but it differed from the relationship to their human therapist. Important categories were “priovi is helpful, supportive and always there” and “priovi is less flexible”. WAI ratings for the task subscale were high in both relationships but significantly higher in WAI(therapist) compared to WAI(priovi) in two measurements (nine-months measurement: t = 2.76, df = 15, p = 0.015; twelve-months measurement: t = 3.44, df = 15, p = 0.004). These results indicate that BPD patients can form a functioning alliance with an eHealth program and that eHealth programs may be especially useful for psychoeducation and cognitive exercises. MDPI 2020-09-03 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7504280/ /pubmed/32899432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176436 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Köhne, Sandra
Schweiger, Ulrich
Jacob, Gitta A.
Braakmann, Diana
Klein, Jan Philipp
Borgwardt, Stefan
Assmann, Nele
Rogg, Mirco
Schaich, Anja
Faßbinder, Eva
Therapeutic Relationship in eHealth—A Pilot Study of Similarities and Differences between the Online Program Priovi and Therapists Treating Borderline Personality Disorder
title Therapeutic Relationship in eHealth—A Pilot Study of Similarities and Differences between the Online Program Priovi and Therapists Treating Borderline Personality Disorder
title_full Therapeutic Relationship in eHealth—A Pilot Study of Similarities and Differences between the Online Program Priovi and Therapists Treating Borderline Personality Disorder
title_fullStr Therapeutic Relationship in eHealth—A Pilot Study of Similarities and Differences between the Online Program Priovi and Therapists Treating Borderline Personality Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic Relationship in eHealth—A Pilot Study of Similarities and Differences between the Online Program Priovi and Therapists Treating Borderline Personality Disorder
title_short Therapeutic Relationship in eHealth—A Pilot Study of Similarities and Differences between the Online Program Priovi and Therapists Treating Borderline Personality Disorder
title_sort therapeutic relationship in ehealth—a pilot study of similarities and differences between the online program priovi and therapists treating borderline personality disorder
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176436
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