Date
Spring 2017
Document Type
Poster Session
Department
Social Work
Advisor
Caroline Shanti, LCSW, PhD
Abstract
One-hundred-and-fifty Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) were sent surveys measuring demographics, therapeutic alliance, and job satisfaction. Past literature suggests that clinician-perceived therapeutic alliance is related to job satisfaction. Results of this study failed to confirm this. Implications and limitations are discussed
Start Date
4-28-2017 9:00 AM
Recommended Citation
Kelly, Daniel J., "LCSW-Perceived Therapeutic Alliance and Job Satisfaction A Correlational Pilot Study" (2017). Thinking Matters Symposium Archive. 76.
https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/thinking_matters/76