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The effectiveness of psychotherapy.

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The article was published on 1994-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1098 citations till now.

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Application of Adaptive Counseling and Therapy to Career Counseling

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship between client readiness to resolve career indecision and preference for counselors exhibiting varying levels of directiveness and supportiveness, as defined in Adaptive Counseling Therapy (ACT).
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El cliente en psicoterapia: contribución al resultado terapéutico

TL;DR: In this paper, the empirical evidence pointing that customers are primarily responsible for the results is reviewed, and suggestions are made on how to adapt the therapeutic practices to this new vision, and the users of a psychotherapy are active agents throughout the therapeutic process.
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Verbesserung psychischer Allgemeinfunktionen durch Psychotherapie

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematische Replikation der 1994 in den USA durchgefuhrten Consumer-Reports-Study fur Deutschland darstellte, wurden mit Hilfe des ins Deutsche ubersetzten Originalfragebogens Psychotherapiepatienten, u. a. nach einer Verbesserung der Zielsymptomatik sowie nach Veranderungen unspezifischer psychischer Allgemeinfunktionen, wie Beziehungsfahigkeit, Ar
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Exploring the hope construct in psychotherapy

TL;DR: The role of hope in psychotherapy was explored in this article, where the degree of hope significantly changed from pretreatment to five sessions of psychotherapy, and the relationship of hope at pretreatment with premature termination and Stages of Change Scale (SCS) was explored.
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'Folk theories' about the causes of insomnia

TL;DR: Ninety-five percent of the folk theories of insomnia investigated with the CAM-I were rated as more likely to be alleviated by a psychological versus a biological treatment, consistent with research highlighting that folk theories are generally coherent and inform a range of judgments.