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  1. James O. Prochaska (1942–2023).
  2. Correction to Hill and Norcross (2023).
  3. Donald K. Freedheim (1932–2023).
  4. The Cooper-Norcross Inventory of Preferences: Measurement invariance across international datasets and languages
  5. Psychologists conducting psychotherapy in 2022: Contemporary practices and historical patterns of the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy.
  6. Research evidence on psychotherapist skills and methods: Foreword and afterword
  7. Skills and methods that work in psychotherapy: Observations and conclusions from the special issue.
  8. The predicted future of psychotherapy: A decennial e-Delphi poll.
  9. Doctoral training in counseling psychology: Analyses of 20-year trends, differences across the practice-research continuum, and comparisons with clinical psychology.
  10. Ethical claims for outcome monitoring: A reply to Pinner and Kivlighan (2018).
  11. Personalizing psychotherapy: Assessing and accommodating patient preferences.
  12. How long do people stick to a diet resolution? A digital epidemiological estimation of weight loss diet persistence
  13. Careers in Psychology Course: Prevalence, Structure, and Timing
  14. Career Assistance From Psychology Programs and Career Services: Who Is Preparing Psychology Students?
  15. Personal Therapy and Self-Care in the Making of Psychologists
  16. Psychologist Self-Care During the Pandemic: Now More Than Ever
  17. Generating psychotherapy breakthroughs: Transtheoretical strategies from population health psychology.
  18. Whose psychotherapy is it?
  19. Psychotherapy Relationships that Work
  20. Psychotherapy Relationships that Work
  21. Personalizing Psychotherapy: Results, Conclusions, and Practices
  22. Stages of Change
  23. Relationships and responsiveness in the psychological treatment of trauma: The tragedy of the APA clinical practice guideline.
  24. Future Directions in Psychotherapy Integration
  25. Training and Supervision in Psychotherapy Integration
  26. A Primer on Psychotherapy Integration
  27. Integrating Self-Help and Psychotherapy
  28. Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration
  29. 2016 undergraduate study in psychology: Faculty characteristics and online teaching.
  30. Psychotherapy relationships that work III.
  31. A new therapy for each patient: Evidence-based relationships and responsiveness
  32. Stages of change and psychotherapy outcomes: A review and meta-analysis
  33. Addiction training and multiple treatments for all clinical psychologists: Reply to Freimuth (2018).
  34. Introduction to Psychology
  35. Do you see what we see? Psychology's response to technology in mental health
  36. Doctoral training in clinical psychology across 23 years: Continuity and change
  37. Addiction training in clinical psychology: Are we keeping up with the rising epidemic?
  38. Commentary
  39. Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practices
  40. Our Best Selves
  41. Supervision essentials for integrative psychotherapy.
  42. Do all therapists do that when saying goodbye? A study of commonalities in termination behaviors.
  43. Redefining the future of SEPI: Member characteristics, integrative practices, and organizational satisfactions.
  44. A brief, multidimensional measure of clients’ therapy preferences: The Cooper-Norcross Inventory of Preferences (C-NIP)
  45. Assessment drivers and practices in undergraduate psychology programs: A survey of associate and baccalaureate degree programs.
  46. Undergraduate study in psychology: Curriculum and assessment.
  47. A Dubious Distinction? The BA Versus the BS in Psychology
  48. Psychotherapy Integration
  49. Of Course
  50. Discredited Assessment and Treatment Methods Used with Children and Adolescents: A Delphi Poll
  51. Alvin R. Mahrer (1927–2014).
  52. Relationship science and practice in psychotherapy: Closing commentary.
  53. Training opportunities for corrections practice: A national survey of doctoral psychology programs.
  54. Setting Fees for Psychological Services
  55. Psychologists' Desk Reference
  56. Psychologists conducting psychotherapy in 2012: Current practices and historical trends among Division 29 members.
  57. Psychotherapy in 2022: A Delphi poll on its future.
  58. Recognition of psychotherapy effectiveness: The APA resolution.
  59. Teaching Clinical Psychology
  60. Who Is Training Behind the Wall?
  61. Clinical Psychologists in the 2010s: 50 Years of the APA Division of Clinical Psychology
  62. Stages of Change
  63. The heterogeneity of clinical psychology Ph.D. programs and the distinctiveness of APCS programs.
  64. Psychotherapy relationships that work II.
  65. Stages of change
  66. What works for whom: Tailoring psychotherapy to the person
  67. What Does Not Work? Expert Consensus on Discredited Treatments in the Addictions
  68. Getting in and getting money: A comparative analysis of admission standards, acceptance rates, and financial assistance across the research–practice continuum in clinical psychology programs.
  69. All Al Ellis!
  70. The Model Does Matter II: Admissions and Training in APA–Accredited Counseling Psychology Programs
  71. Processes and outcomes of psychotherapists' personal therapy: Replication and extension 20 years later.
  72. The therapist's therapist: A replication and extension 20 years later.
  73. Psychotherapists who abstain from personal therapy: do they practice what they preach?
  74. Working with and Training Undergraduates as Teaching Assistants
  75. The Ubiquitous Number 23
  76. Integrating self-help into psychotherapy: 16 practical suggestions.
  77. Personal integration: An N of 1 study.
  78. Psychotherapist Conundrum: My Son Is Sleeping With My Patient
  79. The future of psychotherapy integration: A roundtable.
  80. The Psychotherapist's Own Psychotherapy: Educating and Developing Psychologists.
  81. Choosing psychotherapy as a career: Beyond “I want to help people”
  82. Clinical psychologists across the years: The division of clinical psychology from 1960 to 2003
  83. Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration
  84. A Distant Look at Psychotherapeutic Intimacy
  85. Graduate Study in Psychology: 1971-2004.
  86. The PsyD: Heterogeneity in Practitioner Training.
  87. Overlap among clinical, counseling, and school psychology: Implications for the profession and Combined‐Integrated training
  88. Pragmatism, Pluralism, and Psychotherapy Relationships: An Interview with John C. Norcross, Ph.D.
  89. Prescription privileges for psychologists: Scared to death?
  90. Practitioner perfectionism: Relationship to ambiguity tolerance and work satisfaction
  91. The Psychotherapist's Own Psychotherapy
  92. Senior Advice: Graduating Seniors Write to Psychology Freshmen