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  1. A randomized controlled trial for identifying the most suitable treatment for depression based on patients’ attachment orientation.
  2. Beyond symptom reduction: Development and validation of the Complementary Measure of Psychotherapy Outcome (COMPO).
  3. Why do patients become hostile towards therapists in session?
  4. Comparing the interpersonal profiles of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and avoidant personality disorder: Are there homogeneous profiles or interpersonal subtypes?
  5. Therapeutic technique diversity is linked to quality of working alliance and client functioning following alliance ruptures.
  6. The reciprocal relationship between alliance and early treatment symptoms: A two-stage individual participant data meta-analysis.
  7. Processes of therapeutic change: Results from the Cornell-Penn Study of Psychotherapies for Panic Disorder.
  8. Differential effects of alliance and techniques on Panic-Specific Reflective Function and misinterpretation of bodily sensations in two treatments for panic
  9. Client resistance predicts outcomes in cognitive–behavioral therapy for panic disorder
  10. Focus is key: Panic-focused interpretations are associated with symptomatic improvement in panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy
  11. Patients’ perspectives on political self-disclosure, the therapeutic alliance, and the infiltration of politics into the therapy room in the Trump era
  12. Psychotherapy with American Indians: An exploration of therapist-rated techniques in three urban clinics.
  13. The Multitheoretical List of Therapeutic Interventions – 30 items (MULTI-30)
  14. The process of change in ethnic minority males undergoing psychodynamic psychotherapy: a detailed comparison of two cases
  15. What is the effect on comorbid personality disorder of brief panic-focused psychotherapy in patients with panic disorder?
  16. Fluctuations in alliance and use of techniques over time: A bidirectional relation between use of “common factors” techniques and the development of the working alliance
  17. Prediction and moderation of improvement in cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic psychotherapy for panic disorder.
  18. Psychometric Properties of the Reconstructed Hamilton Depression and Anxiety Scales
  19. Systematic Review of In-Session Affect Experience in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression
  20. Science is what we need in the treatment of anxiety disorders
  21. Psychodynamic Psychotherapies
  22. What Makes Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Work? A Review of Five Perspectives
  23. An Outside Perspective
  24. Supportive-Expressive Dynamic Psychotherapy ☆
  25. Perceived criticism predicts outcome of psychotherapy for panic disorder: Replication and extension.
  26. Psychodynamic and Interpersonal Psychotherapies
  27. What do psychotherapy experts actually do in their sessions? An analysis of psychotherapy integration in prototypical demonstrations.
  28. The efficacy of short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy for depression: A meta-analysis update
  29. Psychological Treatments for Personality Disorders
  30. Developing a prototype for short-term psychodynamic (supportive-expressive) therapy: An empirical study with the psychotherapy process Q-set
  31. Interpersonal Factors Are Associated with Lower Therapist Adherence in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Panic Disorder
  32. Transference/Countertransference
  33. Therapist Adherence and Competence in Psychotherapy Research
  34. On the future of psychodynamic therapy research
  35. Psychological Treatments for Personality Disorders
  36. Psychodynamic Therapy: Short-Term
  37. Therapeutic Alliance in Antidepressant Treatment: Cause or Effect of Symptomatic Levels?
  38. Building clinicians-researchers partnerships: Lessons from diverse natural settings and practice-oriented initiatives
  39. Goldilocks on the couch: Moderate levels of psychodynamic and process-experiential technique predict outcome in psychodynamic therapy
  40. Interpersonal Problems, Dependency, and Self-Criticism in Major Depressive Disorder
  41. A meta-analytic review of psychodynamic therapies for anxiety disorders
  42. Learning from Well-Trained and Experienced Dynamic Psychotherapists: Research on the Efficacy of Dynamic Psychotherapy and Its Mechanisms of Change
  43. The associations among improvement and alliance expectations, alliance during treatment, and treatment outcome for major depressive disorder
  44. Instability of Depression Severity at Intake as a Moderator of Outcome in the Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder
  45. To what extent is alliance affected by transference? An empirical exploration.
  46. Schools of Psychotherapy and the Beginnings of a Scientific Approach
  47. Changes in well-being and quality of life in a randomized trial comparing dynamic psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy for major depressive disorder
  48. Preventing postpartum depression: A meta-analytic review
  49. Is the alliance always a predictor of change in psychotherapy for depression?
  50. Pragmatic Psychodynamic Psychotherapy—Bridging Contemporary Psychoanalytic Clinical Practice and Evidence-Based Psychodynamic Practice
  51. Should treatment for depression be based more on patient preference?
  52. Transference, countertransference, emotional expression, and session quality over the course of supportive expressive therapy: The raters' perspective
  53. Do supervisors and independent judges agree on evaluations of therapist adherence and competence in the treatment of cocaine dependence?
  54. How many treatment sessions and patients are needed to create a stable score of adherence and competence in the treatment of cocaine dependence?
  55. Dr Barber and Colleagues Reply
  56. Collaboration in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  57. Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Versus Pharmacotherapy for Major Depressive Disorder
  58. Lifetime prevalence rates of sleep paralysis: A systematic review
  59. A meta-analysis of treatments for perinatal depression
  60. Beliefs about the causes of depression and treatment preferences
  61. TMS Acceptability Questionnaire
  62. A Quality-Based Review of Randomized Controlled Trials of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  63. Schools of Psychotherapy and the Beginnings of a Scientific Approach
  64. A new scale for assessing the quality of randomized clinical trials of psychotherapy
  65. Supportive-Expressive Therapy
  66. Lester Bernard Luborsky (1920–2009).
  67. Randomized Controlled Trials of Psychotherapy Quality Rating Scale
  68. New methods—more questions: A commentary on interdisciplinary dialogues
  69. Do personality problems improve during psychodynamic supportive–expressive psychotherapy? Secondary outcome results from a randomized controlled trial for psychiatric outpatients with personality disorders.
  70. A conceptual and empirical review of the meaning, measurement, development, and teaching of intervention competence in clinical psychology
  71. Toward a working through of some core conflicts in psychotherapy research
  72. The Multitheoretical List of Therapeutic Interventions (MULTI): Initial report
  73. Alliance to the Group–as–a–Whole as a Predictor of Outcome in Psychodynamic Group Therapy
  74. Central Relationship Questionnaire--Revised
  75. Echoes of the Trauma
  76. Supportive-expressive psychotherapy for comorbid personality disorders: a case study
  77. Do Comorbid Personality Disorders Moderate Panic-Focused Psychotherapy?
  78. Issues and findings in investigating predictors of psychotherapy outcome: Introduction to the special section
  79. Predictors of sustained abstinence during psychosocial treatments for cocaine dependence
  80. What Has This Psychotherapy Researcher Learned?
  81. Interpersonal profiles in major depressive disorder
  82. Considerations in treatment integrity: Implications and recommendations for PTSD research
  83. Who can benefit from time-limited dynamic psychotherapy? A study of psychiatric outpatients with personality disorders
  84. The role of therapist adherence, therapist competence, and alliance in predicting outcome of individual drug counseling: Results from the National Institute Drug Abuse Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study
  85. "Therapist interpretation, patient-therapist interpersonal process, and outcome in psychodynamic psychotherapy for avoidant personality disorder": Correction to Schut et al. (2005).
  86. Manualized Supportive-Expressive Psychotherapy Versus Nonmanualized Community-Delivered Psychodynamic Therapy for Patients With Personality Disorders: Bridging Efficacy and Effectiveness
  87. Relationship Factors in Treating Personality Disorders
  88. A Developmental Approach to the Supervision of Therapists in Training
  89. Therapist interpretation, patient-therapist interpersonal process, and outcome in psychodynamic psychotherapy for avoidant personality disorder.
  90. Change After Long-Term Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
  91. Pitfalls of Meta-Analyses
  92. Development of the Cognitive Therapy Adherence and Competence Scale
  93. Personality traits predicting long-term adjustment after surgery for ulcerative colitis
  94. Supportive–expressive therapy for chronic depression
  95. Consistency in Interpersonal Themes in Narratives About Relationships
  96. Principles of Psychotherapy
  97. An Integrative Treatment for Difficult-to-Treat Patients
  98. Therapist Interventions in the Interpersonal and Cognitive Therapy Sessions of the Treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program
  99. Building a model for prevention practice: Depression as an example.
  100. Building a model for prevention practice: Depression as an example.
  101. Psychotherapy, Brief Psychodynamic
  102. Transference patterns in the therapeutic relationship in supportive-expressive psychotherapy for depression
  103. Issues in research on short-term dynamic psychotherapy
  104. Therapeutic alliance as a predictor of outcome in treatment of cocaine dependence
  105. Self and observer reports of interpersonal problems in couples
  106. Relation of Transference Interpretations to Outcome in the Early Sessions of Brief Supportive-Expressive Psychotherapy
  107. Therapeutic Alliance as a Predictor of Outcome in Treatment of Cocaine Dependence
  108. The Central Relationship Questionnaire: Initial report.
  109. The Central Relationship Questionnaire: Initial report.
  110. Establishing a Therapeutic Alliance With Substance Abusers
  111. Review of Models of brief psychodynamic therapy.
  112. The Karolinska Psychodynamic Profile (KAPP): Studies of character and well-being.
  113. The Karolinska Psychodynamic Profile (KAPP): Studies of character and well-being.
  114. Personality Predictors of Dimensions of Psychosocial Adjustment After Surgery
  115. Affilitative Trust-Mistrust and Immunity in Depressed Patients Receiving Supportive-Expressive Psychotherapy
  116. Change in obsessive-compulsive and avoidant personality disorders following time-limited supportive-expressive therapy.
  117. Development of an adherence/competence rating scale for individual drug counseling
  118. Advances in short-term dynamic psychotherapy
  119. Helping Alliance Questionnaire--II
  120. Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy integration
  121. Development of a Therapist Adherence/Competence Rating Scale for Supportive-Expressive Dynamic Psychotherapy: A Preliminary Report
  122. The role of avoidance and obsessiveness in matching patients to cognitive and interpersonal psychotherapy: Empirical findings from the Treatment for Depression Collaborative Research Program.
  123. The role of avoidance and obsessiveness in matching patients to cognitive and interpersonal psychotherapy: Empirical findings from the Treatment for Depression Collaborative Research Program.
  124. A comparison of core conflictual relationship themes before psychotherapy and during early sessions.
  125. A comparison of core conflictual relationship themes before psychotherapy and during early sessions.
  126. Validation of The Wisconsin Personality Disorders Inventory With the SCID-II and PDE
  127. Hamilton anxiety rating scale interview guide: Joint interview and test-retest methods for interrater reliability
  128. Editors' Introduction
  129. Perspectives on Seven Transference-Related Measures Applied to the Interview With Ms. Smithfield
  130. Common and Special Factors in Different Transference-Related Measures
  131. Advances in Research on Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  132. Advances in measures of psychodynamic formulations.
  133. Advances in measures of psychodynamic formulations.
  134. The Accuracy of Therapists' Interpretations and the Development of the Therapeutic Alliance
  135. Introduction to Special Section: A briefing on curative factors in dynamic psychotherapy.
  136. Introduction to Special Section: A briefing on curative factors in dynamic psychotherapy.
  137. Psychotherapy Research
  138. The Meanings of Narratives Told During Psychotherapy: The Fruits of a New Observational Unit
  139. A psychodynamic view of simple phobias and prescriptive matching: A commentary.
  140. Overview of Psychodynamic Treatment
  141. Theory-based research for understanding the process of dynamic psychotherapy.
  142. Theory-based research for understanding the process of dynamic psychotherapy.
  143. On second thought: Where the action is in cognitive therapy for depression
  144. Does unilateral dopamine deficit contribute to depression?
  145. RELATIONAL THEMES IN THE NARRATIVES
  146. Testing psychoanalytic propositions about personality change in psychotherapy.
  147. “Without Words”: Themes of Interpersonal Communication
  148. Psychodynamic theories.
  149. Corrective emotional experiences from a psychodynamic perspective.
  150. Effective therapists in psychodynamic therapy for depression: What interventions are used and how?
  151. University of Pennsylvania: The Penn Psychotherapy Research Projects.
  152. The Core Conflictual Relationship Theme Approach to Relational Narratives: Interpersonal Themes in the Context of Intergenerational Communication of Trauma.
  153. Factor structure and correlates of isolated sleep paralysis hallucinations in a clinical sample
  154. University of Pennsylvania Center for Psychotherapy Research.
  155. Stability of the CCRT from before psychotherapy starts to the early sessions.
  156. The narratives told during psychotherapy and the types of CCRTs within them.
  157. Insight in Psychotherapy: A Review of Empirical Literature.
  158. A guide to the CCRT standard categories and their classification.
  159. Preface
  160. Wishes for Closeness and Autonomy
  161. EMOTIONS IN THE NARRATIVES
  162. Loneliness
  163. References
  164. Anger
  165. Guilt, Shame, and Embarrassment
  166. Anxiety and Helplessness
  167. Joy and Pride
  168. Appendix
  169. Studying Relationship Narratives with the Core Conflictual Relationship Theme Method
  170. HEALING TRAUMA IN THE CHAIN OF THE GENERATIONS
  171. Growing Up to the Music of Knowing–Not Knowing: Reflections and Clinical Implications
  172. The Need to Protect Vulnerable Parents and to Avoid Conflicts
  173. The Second Generation's Experience of Parenting Their Adolescent Children
  174. Lester Luborsky: A trailblazer in empirical research on psychoanalytic therapy.
  175. A symptom-context study of family therapy: What makes Suzie cry?