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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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Valuing clients' perspective and the effects on the therapeutic alliance: a randomized controlled study of an adjunctive instruction.

TL;DR: Systematic metacommunication from the institutional level appeared to reinforce clients' therapeutic alliance with their therapists in individual treatment and fostered clients' evaluation of their therapists' interest in their welfare.
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Evaluating competence in psychotherapy.

TL;DR: It is proposed that global rather than highly specific assessment methods may be more practical in these early stages of development, and specific suggestions for assessment components that can currently be implemented are offered.
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Exploring a Psychotherapeutic Change Sequence: Relating Process to Intersessional and Posttreatment Outcome.

TL;DR: It appeared that an emotionally warm bond occurred between patient and therapist in the sessions prior to therapist-rated improvement, and patient dysphoria in later therapy sessions seemed to reflect an earlier therapeutic failure.
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Bridging the Gap Between Alcoholism Treatment Research and Practice: Identifying What Works and Why

TL;DR: Clinical implications of this literature for practitioners working with client with alcohol use disorders are discussed, with a focus on factors underlying effective treatments and on how these factors can be transferred from research to practice.
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Psychosocial evaluation and combination treatment of men with erectile dysfunction.

TL;DR: The Sexual Tipping Point forms the foundation of a biopsychosocial model to help conceptualize a combination treatment, where sex coaching and sexual pharmaceuticals are integrated into a clinical approach, which addresses organic, psychologic, and cultural issues for men with erectile dysfunction.