“It Felt Good to Be Able to Say That Out Loud”—Therapeutic Alliance and Processes in AVATAR Therapy for People Who Hear Distressing Voices: Peer-Led Qualitative Study
Key Points
Therapeutic alliance improved participants' ability to express feelings about their experiences with distressing voices, leading to positive outcomes.
In analyzing the support dynamics, significant insights were found that suggest peer-led interventions can enhance client engagement.
Qualitative study involving interviews revealed participants' perceptions of avatar therapy as a meaningful approach to voice-hearing experiences.
Implications for mental health practices highlight the potential benefits of incorporating peer-led therapy into traditional treatment frameworks.
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