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Transference interpretation and psychotherapy outcome: a systematic review of a no-consensus relationship
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Alexithymia and emotional processing: a longitudinal mixed methods research
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Models of practice and training in psychotherapy: cross-national perspectives from Italy and Canada
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An exploratory study on how attachment classifications manifest in group psychotherapy
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Perceived professional development of Chinese psychotherapy trainees: a pilot study
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A proposed conceptualization of therapeutic competence: the three level model
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Changes in the anaclitic-introjective personality configurations following psychoanalytic psychotherapy with young adults
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Attachment insecurity predicts outcomes in an ACT-CBT group therapy for adults in a physical rehabilitation centre
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The real relationship: the Portuguese version of the Real Relationship Inventory-Client form
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Personal therapeutic approach in Gestalt therapists working with clients suffering from medically unexplained psychosomatic symptoms
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The effect of positive psychotherapy in test anxiety among Zahedan students with hemophilia
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A thematic analysis of therapists' perspectives on therapeutic alliance rupture moments
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The Lausanne Trilogue Play within the outcome evaluation in infant mental health: a preliminary report
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Italian validation of the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation-10 (CORE-10): a short measure for routine outcome monitoring in clinical practice
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Balancing clinical risk with countertransference management protects alliance
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Development and preliminary validation of the Clinician Affective REsponse (CARE) scale
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