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    • Psychology
    • Psychotherapy Research
    • Clinical Psychology

    Background:

    • Therapeutic alliance is crucial for treatment outcomes.
    • Ruptures and repairs in the alliance impact therapy effectiveness.
    • Existing measures primarily focus on individual therapy, lacking group-specific tools.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and psychometrically evaluate the Group Rupture Resolution Rating System (G-3RS).
    • To provide an observer-based measure for alliance ruptures and repairs in group therapy.
    • To assess the reliability and validity of the G-3RS.

    Main Methods:

    • The G-3RS was developed as a companion to the 3RS for individual therapy.
    • It accounts for member-, therapist-, and group-initiated ruptures and repairs.
    • Raters used the G-3RS to code 62 sessions from 21 group psychotherapy for binge eating disorder.

    Main Results:

    • The G-3RS demonstrated good interrater reliability across most group interaction levels.
    • Preliminary evidence for convergent validity was established.
    • Clinical examples highlighted ruptures and repairs at various group interaction levels.

    Conclusions:

    • The G-3RS is a promising tool for assessing therapeutic alliance ruptures and repairs in group settings.
    • It can aid researchers and clinicians in understanding group dynamics.
    • Further research can refine its application in diverse group therapies.