THE REAL RELATIONSHIP INVENTORY: DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF THE CLIENT FORM

The development and validation of a client version of the Real Relationship Inventory (RRI-C) is reported. Using a sample of clients ( n = 94) who were currently in psychotherapy, a 24-item measure was developed consisting of two subscales (Realism and Genuineness) and a total score. This 24-item ve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) Ill.), 2010-12, Vol.47 (4), p.540-553
Hauptverfasser: KELLEY, FRANCES A, GELSO, CHARLES J, FUERTES, JAIRO N, MARMAROSH, CHERI, LANIER, STACEY HOLMES
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Zusammenfassung:The development and validation of a client version of the Real Relationship Inventory (RRI-C) is reported. Using a sample of clients ( n = 94) who were currently in psychotherapy, a 24-item measure was developed consisting of two subscales (Realism and Genuineness) and a total score. This 24-item version and other measures used for validation were completed by 93 additional clients. Results of the present study offer initial support for the validity and reliability of the RRI-C. The RRI-C correlated significantly in theoretically expected ways with measures of the client-rated working alliance and therapists' congruence, clients' observing ego, and client ratings of client and therapist real relationship on an earlier measure of the real relationship ( Eugster & Wampold, 1996 ). A nonsignificant relation was found between the RRI-C and a measure of social desirability, providing support for discriminant validity. A confirmatory factor analysis supported the two theorized factors of the RRI-C. The authors discuss the importance of measuring clients' perceptions of the real relationship.
ISSN:0033-3204
1939-1536
DOI:10.1037/a0022082