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  1. Slower response to psychotherapy with antidepressant medication
  2. Improved interpersonal functioning is important to reduce depression
  3. The temperament of elementary school children may predict their academic progression
  4. Psychotherapeutic treatments and evidence based practice
  5. Does Multisystemic Therapy Change Criminogenic Risk Factors? A 10-Year Study Among Norwegian Youths With and Without Offenses
  6. Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of supportive parents – coping kids (SPARCK)—a transdiagnostic and personalized parent training intervention to prevent childhood mental health problems
  7. Symptom Change during Waitlist for Medicated and Nonmedicated Patients with Chronic Depression
  8. The role of treatment methods in evidence-based psychological practice
  9. The Effectiveness of an Intensive Inpatient Psychotherapy Program for Chronic Depression: A naturalistic comparison with wait list
  10. Study Protocol for a Research and Development Project: Optimizing a Unified Parent Training Intervention to Prevent Child Mental Health Problems and Neglect
  11. Self-criticism improve more in non-medicated patients than medicated patients in psychotherapy.
  12. It's the therapist and the treatment: The structure of common therapeutic relationship factors
  13. Do self-criticism and somatic symptoms play a key role in chronic depression? Exploring the factor structure of Beck depression inventory-II in a sample of chronically depressed inpatients.
  14. Chronic depression outcomes for patients continuing or discontinuing antidepressant medication.
  15. Assessing the quality of tests: Revision of the EFPA review model