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PSYCHOTHERAPY
THEORY, RESEARCH, PRACTICE, TRAINING
Editor: Charles J. Gelso, Ph.D.
University of Maryland, College Park
Winter 2005 Special Issue
"The Interplay
of Techniques and the Therapeutic Relationship"
Charles Gelso: "Editor's Introduction"
Marvin Goldfried and Joanne Davila: "The
role of relationship and technique in therapeutic change"
Clara Hill: "Therapist techniques, client
involvement and the therapeutic relationship: Inextricably intertwined
in the therapy process"
Martin Holtforth and Louis Castonguay: "Relationship
and techniques in CBT - a motivational approach"
Carl Lejuez, Derek Hopko, Samantha Levine, Radha
Gholkar, and Lindsay Collins: "The therapeutic alliance in
behavior therapy"
Jesse Geller: "Style and its contribution
to a patient-specific model of therapeutic techniques"
Russell Ramsay: "'Better strangers': Using
the relationship in psychotherapy for adult patients with Asperger
syndrome"
Alexander Schut, Louis G. Castonguay, Jacques
P. Barber, Jamie D. Bedics, Tracey L. Smith, Kelly M. Flanagan,
and Alissa S. Yamasaki: "Therapist interpretation, patient-therapist
interpersonal process, and outcome in psychodynamic psychotherapy
for avoidant personality disorder"
Jeremy D. Safran, J. Christopher Muran, Lisa
Wallner Samstag, and Arnold Winston: "Evaluating alliance-focused
intervention for potential treatment failures: A feasibility study
and descriptive analysis"
J. Christopher Muran, Jeremy D. Safran, Lisa
Wallner Samstag, and Arnold Winston: "Evaluating an alliance-focused
treatment for personality disorders"
Book Reviews
Donald Freedheim: Norcross, J.C. (Ed.). (2002).
Psychotherapy relationships that work: Therapists contributions
and responsiveness to patients. NY: Oxford University Press
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