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Finally, it is worth noting that multiple studies indicate that one of the most consistent predictors of a positive outcome in psychotherapy is the presence of a strong treatment alliance between the therapist and the patient. Studies have demonstrated that a strong alliance was a better predictor of positive outcomes than type of psychotherapy, and seemed to be a strong predictor of positive outcomes even in cases where the treatment was pharmacologic. This makes it critical that when you are trying to help your patient find a “good therapist,” you consider whether the patient may need a specialized therapy (CBT, DBT, or family therapy). But you should also instruct your patient and their parents that it is very important that they like their therapist, that after several meetings they should feel comfortable meeting and talking honestly with him, and that they should feel that the therapist cares about them and is committed to their health and well-being.

Dr. Swick is an attending psychiatrist in the division of child psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, and director of the Parenting at a Challenging Time (PACT) Program at the Vernon Cancer Center at Newton (Mass.) Wellesley Hospital. Dr. Jellinek is professor of psychiatry and of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, Boston. Email them at pdnews@frontlinemedcom.com.

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