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  1. Personalizing psychotherapy for personality disorders: Perspectives from control-mastery theory.
  2. Pathological worry and rumination according to control-mastery theory.
  3. Patients’ crying experiences in psychotherapy and relationship with working alliance, therapeutic change and attachment styles.
  4. Plan-compatible termination in psychotherapy: Perspectives from control-mastery theory.
  5. Through flow and swirls: Modifying implicit relational knowledge and disconfirming pathogenic beliefs within the therapeutic process.
  6. The adaptive function of fantasy: A proposal from the perspective of control-mastery theory.
  7. Attachment disorganization and severe psychopathology: A possible dialogue between attachment theory and control-mastery theory.
  8. Dreaming and adaptation: The perspective of control-mastery theory.
  9. The plan formulation method for couples.
  10. New developments in understanding morality: Between evolutionary psychology, developmental psychology, and control-mastery theory.
  11. Patients’ unconscious testing activity in psychotherapy: A theoretical and empirical overview.