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The effectiveness of psychotherapy.
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Relationship of satisfaction to symptom change, follow-up adjustment, and clinical significance in private practice.
Gene Pekarik,Laurie L. Guidry +1 more
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Lines of Evidence in Support of FAP
David E. Baruch,Jonathan W. Kanter,Andrew M. Busch,Mary D. Plummer,Mavis Tsai,Laura C. Rusch,Sara J. Landes,Gareth I. Holman +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the empirical evidence supporting FAP is presented, concluding that the findings of this review strongly suggest that additional empirical research specifically investigating the efficacy of FAP are warranted, as it was developed from a solid foundation of principles and evidence.
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Physical Therapists' Emotional Expressions in Interviews about Factors Important for Interaction with Patients
TL;DR: Verbal expressions of emotions in treatment situations in physiotherapy practice should be promoted more emphatically to start a reflective process in both patients and physiotherapists and deepen the understanding of the interaction.
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Predicting couple therapy outcomes based on speech acoustic features.
TL;DR: It is shown that predictions of relationship outcomes obtained directly from vocal acoustics are comparable or superior to those obtained using human-rated behavioral codes as prediction features, which supports the notion that behavioral outcome is closely related to the dynamics and mutual influence of the interlocutors during their interaction and their resulting behavioral patterns.
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The Attachment Relationship in Recovery from Addiction. Part 1: Relationship Mediation
Mark H. Butler,Ryan B. Seedall +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an approach to relationships in recovery from addiction that focuses on successfully engaging the attachment relationship through a five-stage, three-component approach, which is a developmental model for successfully engaging pair-bond attachment relationship.