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Journal of Aging and Health, 18, 3
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April 28, 2006
Can therapists be trained to improve their alliances? A preliminary study of alliance-fostering psychotherapy
Teaching graduate trainees how to manage client anger: a comparison of three types of training
Effects of training in short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy: changes in graduate clinician technique
Therapists’ therapies: The relation between training therapy and patient change in long-term psychotherapy and psychoanalysis
Clinical supervision: Its influence on client-rated working alliance and client symptom reduction in the brief treatment of major depression
Personal therapy for Israeli school counselors: Prevalence, parameters, and professional difficulties and burnout
Importance of Psychotherapy motivation in patients with somatization syndrome
Patients’ feedback after computer-assisted diagnostic interviews for mental disorders
What is the predictive value of responses to psychotherapy for its future course? Empirical explorations and consequences for outcome monitoring
The sooner, the better: temporal patterns in brief treatment of depression and their role in long-term outcome
Can therapists be trained to improve their alliances? A preliminary study of alliance-fostering psychotherapy
Teaching graduate trainees how to manage client anger: a comparison of three types of training
Effects of training in short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy: changes in graduate clinician technique
Therapists’ therapies: The relation between training therapy and patient change in long-term psychotherapy and psychoanalysis
Clinical supervision: Its influence on client-rated working alliance and client symptom reduction in the brief treatment of major depression
Personal therapy for Israeli school counselors: Prevalence, parameters, and professional difficulties and burnout
Importance of Psychotherapy motivation in patients with somatization syndrome
Patients’ feedback after computer-assisted diagnostic interviews for mental disorders
What is the predictive value of responses to psychotherapy for its future course? Empirical explorations and consequences for outcome monitoring
The sooner, the better: temporal patterns in brief treatment of depression and their role in long-term outcome
Posted by Gary Holden at April 28, 2006 5:10 PM