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The associations between interoceptive awareness, emotion regulation, acceptance, and well-being in patients receiving multicomponent treatment: a dynamic panel network model
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Developing an assessment of epistemic trust: a research protocol
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"Maybe you don’t know what answers I want": unresolved alliance ruptures preceding dropout in short-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy with depressed adolescents
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Working on dreams, from neuroscience to psychotherapy
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A systematic review on the role of therapist characteristics in the treatment of eating disorders
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A systematic review of patient-therapist synchrony as an indicator of emotion regulation in psychotherapy: an integrated approach Patient-therapist synchrony and emotion regulation
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In-session emotional experiencing in brief psychotherapy conducted by trainee psychologists: process, alliance, and the role of therapist persuasiveness
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Effectiveness is the gold standard of clinical research
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Going through the lockdown: a longitudinal study on the psychological consequences of the coronavirus pandemic
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Sense of meaning as a predictor of long-term therapy outcome in psychiatric inpatients: results of a one-year follow-up Meaning and long-term therapy outcome
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Models of practice and training in psychotherapy: cross-national perspectives from Italy and Canada
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Dreaming during COVID-19: the effects of a world trauma
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A re-consideration of interpretation. A relational approach
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Therapist self-awareness and perception of actual performance: the effects of listening to one recorded session
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