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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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Serie onderzoek en psychotherapie: Therapeutische toegankelijkheid. : Een onderzoek naar de totstandkoming van een bestendig psychotherapeutisch contact ()

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an onderzoek to understand the influence of psychotherapy on the patient's relationship with the therapist, which is referred to as the therapist-client relationship.
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Kritische Perspektiven zu Psychotherapieforschung und -praxis

TL;DR: Raimy as discussed by the authors states: "The moderne psychotherapie is eine Dienstleistung geworden, die auf veranderte gesellschaftliche Bedingungen reagiert: die Destabilisierung sinnstiftender Sozialsysteme und Glaubenssysteme, die Komplexitat der Arbeits-and Alltagswelt sind nur einige soziologische Faktoren, die der psychotherapeut eine unverz
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Son eficaces las psicoterapias psicológicas

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of empirical findings related to psychotherapy effectiveness and efficacy is presented, considering the importance of common and non-common factors in the efficacy of psychological treatments.
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Philosophy of science? Epistemological category errors in psychotherapy discourse

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine psychotherapy philosophically, in the sense that Wittgenstein defined philosophy as 'the discipline of thinking about thinking' by using Mahrer's 2000 paper on the philosophy of science as an exemplar for epistemological analysis.
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Training lay counsellors in public health: Considerations for social workers, professional counsellors and psychologists

TL;DR: Specific suggestions are made, including suggestions for practice so that the administrative and human resource needs of NGO’s can be balanced with the professional and ethical imperative of recruiting lay counsellors who are trainable and capable of performing counselling tasks with the highest level of professionalism possible despite their lay status.