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  1. Disclosure and nondisclosure of physical health issues in psychodynamic psychotherapy.
  2. Facilitating exploration in psychodynamic psychotherapy: Therapist skills and client attachment style.
  3. Cultural humility, working alliance, and Outcome Rating Scale in psychodynamic psychotherapy: Between-therapist, within-therapist, and within-client effects.
  4. The triadic effect: Associations among the supervisory working alliance, therapeutic working alliance, and therapy session evaluation.
  5. Therapist challenges and client responses in psychodynamic psychotherapy: An empirically supported case study.
  6. Therapist and counseling center effects on international students’ counseling outcome: A mixed methods study.
  7. Decentering the use of police: An abolitionist approach to safety planning in psychotherapy.
  8. Working alliance, therapist expressive skills, and client outcome in psychodynamic therapy.
  9. Helping skills courses: The effects of student diversity and numeric marginalization on counseling self-efficacy, counseling self-stigma, and mental health.
  10. Changes in client attachment in relation to client distress: A response surface analysis
  11. Corrective political experiences: Psychological impacts of public testimony for survivors of torture.
  12. Group counseling change process: An adaptive spiral among positive emotions, positive relations, and emotional cultivation/regulation.
  13. Do therapists improve in their ability to assess clients’ satisfaction? A truth and bias model.
  14. From where is the group? To what is the group?: Contributions of actor−partner interdependence modeling.
  15. Family therapy for maltreated youth: Can a strengthening therapeutic alliance empower change?
  16. Therapist initial attachment style, changes in attachment style during training, and client outcome in psychodynamic psychotherapy.
  17. Group as a social microcosm: The reciprocal relationship between intersession intimate behaviors and in-session intimate behaviors.
  18. “Where is the relationship” revisited: Using actor-partner interdependence modeling and common fate model in examining dyadic working alliance and session quality.
  19. Bond and work ruptures in group counseling.
  20. What was that session like? An empirically-derived typology of group therapy sessions.
  21. Therapist skills associated with client emotional expression in psychodynamic psychotherapy
  22. Examining therapy dynamics and session outcome using differential equations model and multilevel data disaggregation
  23. From telescope to binoculars. Dyadic outcome resulting from psychological counselling for infertile couples undergoing ART
  24. All bonds are not the same: A response surface analysis of the perceptions of positive bonding relationships in therapy groups.
  25. How is information shared among the journals that publish group research
  26. Sharing wisdom: Challenges, benefits, and developmental path to becoming a successful therapist-researcher
  27. Counselor Intentions in Individual and Group Treatment.