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The heart and soul of change: What works in therapy.
What really makes a difference in psychotherapy outcome? Why does managed care want to know?
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Author(s):
Jeb Brown
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Sandra Dreis
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David K. Nace
Publication date:
1999
Publisher:
American Psychological Association
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Creative methods for psychotherapy
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10.1037/11132-012
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction.
pp. 23
The empirical case for the common factors in therapy: Quantitative findings.
pp. 57
Qualitative inquiry in psychotherapy: Research on the common factors.
pp. 91
The client as a common factor: Clients as self-healers.
pp. 133
The therapeutic relationship.
pp. 179
Hope as a psychotherapeutic foundation of common factors, placebos, and expectancies.
pp. 201
The contribution of models and techniques to therapeutic efficacy: Contradictions between professional trends and clinical research.
pp. 227
How do people change, and how can we change to help many more people?
pp. 259
From placebo to alliance: The role of common factors in medicine.
pp. 297
Common psychosocial factors in psychiatric drug therapy.
pp. 329
Common factors and other nontechnique variables in marriage and family therapy.
pp. 361
Common factors of school-based change.
pp. 389
What really makes a difference in psychotherapy outcome? Why does managed care want to know?
pp. 407
Directing attention to what works.
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