Relationships among patient hostility, anger expression, depression, and the working alliance in a work hardening program

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Burns, JW [1 ]
Higdon, LJ [1 ]
Mullen, JT [1 ]
Lansky, D [1 ]
Wei, JM [1 ]
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[1] Finch Univ Hlth Sci Chicago Med Sch, Dept Psychol, N Chicago, IL 60064 USA
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10.1007/BF02895037
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B84 [心理学];
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Hostility anger expression, and depression may adversely affect the response of chronic pain patients to pain or functional restoration programs by hampering the development of good working alliances between patients and physical or occupational therapists. Measures of hostility: anger expression, and depression and the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) were completed by 71 patients with chronic pain (stemming from work-related injuries) prior to starting a "work hardening" program. The physical or occupational therapist acting as any given patient's "program manager" completed the WAI, as well. Hostility and anger expression were correlated negatively only with patient ratings of the working alliance. Therapist ratings were predicted by the interaction of patient angel expression and depression, such that therapists reported their poorest alliances with patients who were both depressed and expressed angel: Results imply that hostility and the propensity to express anger mag, diminish a pain patient's capacity to foster a collaborative relationship with physical or occupational therapists, while therapists may readily become alienated from depressed and irritable patients.
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