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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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Clinical Supervision in Four Mental Health Professions: A Review of the Evidence

TL;DR: The authors examined a range of theoretical issues and the empirical evidence relating to clinical supervision in four mental health professions, namely clinical psychology, occupational therapy, social work, and speech pathology, and concluded that supervision is likely to form a valuable component of professional development for mental health professionals.
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The effects of adding emotion-focused interventions to the client-centered relationship conditions in the treatment of depression

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared client-centered therapy, which provides an empathic relationship based on the relational attitudes of empathy, positive regard, and congruence, and emotion-focused therapy (EFT), which integrates process-guiding emotion focused interventions that focus on depressogenic affective-cognitive problems with a clientcentered supportive relationship.
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Conceptual framework and systematic review of the effects of participants' and professionals' preferences in randomised controlled trials.

TL;DR: Although patients and physicians often have intervention preferences, the review gives less support to the hypothesis that preferences significantly compromise the internal and external validity of trials and adds to the growing evidence that when preferences based on informed expectations or strong ethical objections to an RCT exist, observational methods are a valuable alternative.
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Efficacy of Emotion Focused Therapy for Adult Survivors of Child Abuse: A Preliminary Study

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effectiveness of emotion focused therapy with 32 adult survivors (EFT-AS) of childhood abuse (emotional, physical, and sexual) and found significant improvements in multiple domains of disturbance.
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Evidence that therapy works in clinically representative conditions.

TL;DR: In this article, a secondary analysis of past therapy outcome meta-analysis is presented, and the effect sizes from more clinically representative studies are the same size at all three criteria levels as in past meta-analyses.