While it is evident that initial anxiety and the lack of experience in therapists pose as potential obstacles to achieving a functional therapeutic alliance, it is possible to notice that practical experience is the only methods to gain sufficient understanding of the nuances in the interpersonal approach that define the quality of the therapeutic alliance. Scientific research will never reach a common conclusion in defining a single universal framework for all patients, but all researchers unanimously agree that the value of the therapeutic alliance in clinical interventions is the only constant factor that defines the quality of the therapist-patient relationships and the outcomes of the
While it is evident that initial anxiety and the lack of experience in therapists pose as potential obstacles to achieving a functional therapeutic alliance, it is possible to notice that practical experience is the only methods to gain sufficient understanding of the nuances in the interpersonal approach that define the quality of the therapeutic alliance. Scientific research will never reach a common conclusion in defining a single universal framework for all patients, but all researchers unanimously agree that the value of the therapeutic alliance in clinical interventions is the only constant factor that defines the quality of the therapist-patient relationships and the outcomes of the