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University of Groningen

The Therapeutic Alliance in Rehabilitation

Paap, Davy

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10.33612/diss.144151915

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The Therapeutic Alliance in Rehabilitation

Davy Paap

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COLOPHON

The Therapeutic Alliance in Rehabilitation

Davy Paap

© Copyright Davy Paap 2020, Groningen, The Netherlands.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,

or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the author or the

publisher holding the copyright of the published articles.

Cover and Layout: Birgit Vredenburg | www.persoonlijkproefschrift.nl

Printing: Ridderprint | www.ridderprint.nl

The PhD project was financially supported by the Stichting Beatrixoord Noord Nederland,

Groningen, The Netherlands.

Financial support for printing of this thesis was obtained by kind contributions from the

University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Graduate School of Medical

Sciences, School of Medical Sciences, and Centrum voor Revalidatie, University Medical

Center Groningen.

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PROMOTORES

Prof. dr. P.U. Dijkstra

Prof. dr. J.H.B. Geertzen

COPROMOTOR

Dr. G. Pool

BEOORDELINGSCOMMISSIE

Prof. dr. R. Sanderman

Prof. dr. C. Veenhof

Prof. dr. M.F. Reneman

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PARANIMFEN

Roland Reezigt

Robert van der Noord

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1 General Introduction 9

Part 1. The Working Alliance Inventory for use in rehabilitation Chapter 2 Working Alliance Inventory-Short Form Revised

Journal of Physiotherapy. (2017); 63 (2), 118-119

25 Chapter 3 Development and validation of the Working Alliance Inventory Dutch version for

use in rehabilitation

Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. (2019); 35 (12), 1292-1303

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Chapter 4 Reducing ceiling effects in the Working Alliance Inventory- Rehabilitation Dutch Version

Disability and Rehabilitation. (2019); 1-7 Epub ahead of print

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Chapter 5 Evidence on the measurements properties of the Working Alliance Inventory is largely missing; a systematic review

Submitted for publication

77

Part 2. The therapeutic alliance in rehabilitation; perspective from a contextual view Chapter 6 The therapeutic alliance in hand therapy; an exploration

Submitted for publication

147 Chapter 7 Between the lines: A qualitative phenomenological analysis of the therapeutic

alliance in pediatric physical therapy

Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics. (2020); 40 (1), 1-14

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Chapter 8 Participants’ unspoken thoughts and feelings negatively influence the therapeutic alliance; results from a Grounded Theory study in a multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation setting

Submitted for publication

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Chapter 9 General Discussion 215

Appendices • Summary 232

Nederlandse samenvatting (Dutch summary) 238

• Bibliography 244

Dankwoord (Acknowledgements) 246 • Over de auteur (About the author) 250

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