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Clinical competency

Therapeutic alliance building

Cluster covering 2 related competencies including: Therapeutic alliance building, Therapeutic alliance and rapport building.

Mixed evidenceModern clinical

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Guidelines

15

Courses

1

Providers

1

Protocols

4

Classification

Source quality

Course pageLab manualProtocol paperSOP / guidebookTrial supplement

Also known as

Maintenance of therapeutic allianceTherapeutic alliance and rapport buildingTherapeutic alliance building and maintenanceTrauma-informed therapeutic alliance building

Across the manuals

The manuals converge on therapeutic alliance as a core condition for safe and effective psychedelic psychotherapy. Across MDMA and psilocybin protocols, they recommend building trust, rapport, collaboration, openness, and a sense of safety through preparatory sessions, empathic listening, clear role clarity, and a supportive, non-coercive stance. Several sources also emphasise transparency about the therapist’s experience and boundaries, validation of difficult feelings, and responsiveness to participant feedback as part of maintaining the relationship over time. Sources differ in emphasis and framing. Some manuals treat alliance mainly as a preparatory and process variable, while others describe it as a primary mechanism of healing or as central across preparation, dosing, and integration. A few extracts add specific relational concerns, such as attending to attachment style, repairing ruptures openly, or managing pre-existing therapist-patient relationships. The psilocybin protocols also more explicitly note that rapport can be clinically limiting or exclusionary when it cannot be established, and one protocol highlights the need to preserve enough rapport without creating undue bias in outcome assessment.

In practice

What it looks like on the ground

  • Uses preparatory sessions to build rapport and trust before dosing
  • Communicates role, experience, boundaries, and commitment transparently
  • Responds with empathic listening and validates participant concerns or anxiety
  • Maintains a supportive, non-coercive stance and invites honest feedback

Assessment signals in the sources

Working Alliance Inventory

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