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26 | | New York Psychoanalytic Institute Studies | | | | | |
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27 | LEUZINGER-BOHLEBER et coll. 2002 | | | | | | |
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28 | EDELSON M | Is testing psychoanalytic hypotheses in the psychoanalytic situation really impossible ? | | | | | |
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29 | SANDERSON | | | | | | |
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30 | PERRON | | | | | | |
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32 | maruani thurin | | | | | | |
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33 | Thurin | Esquisse | | | | | |
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34 | gomez la croix | | | | | | |
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35 | STANLEY M A | Treatment of generalized Anxiety in older adults : a preliminary comparison of cognitive-behavioral and supportive approaches | | | | | |
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36 | TANG TZ, LUBORSKY L, ANDRUSYNA T | Sudden gains in recovering from depression : are they also forund in psychotherapies other than cognitive-behavioral therapy ? | | | | | |
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37 | WAMPOLD B E, MINAMI T, BASKIN T W, TIERNEY S C | A meta-(re)analysis of the effects of cognitive therapy versus “other” therapies for depression | | | | | |
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38 | WILFLEY D E, WELCH S.L., … | A randomized comparison of group cognitive-behavioral therapy and group interpersonal psychotherapy for the treatment of overweight individuals with binge-eating disorder | | | | | |
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39 | BARKHAM M., REES A, SHAPIRO, STILES, AGNEW, HAKLSTEAD | Outcomes of time-limited psychotherapy in applied settings : replicating the second sheffield psychotherapy project | | | | | |
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40 | BECK A.T, SOKOL L, CLARK D A, BERCHICK R, WRIGHT F | A crissover study of focused cognitive therapy for panic disorder | | | | | |
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41 | BORKOVEC T.D. , COSTELLO E | Efficacy of applied relaxation and cognitive-behavioral therapy in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder | | | | | |
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42 | DURY V, BIRCHWOOD M, COCHRANE R, MACMILLAN F | Cognitive therapy and recovery form acute psychosis : a controlled trial. II. Impact on psychotic symptoms | | | | | |
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43 | DURY V, BIRCHWOOD M, COCHRANE R, MACMILLAN F | Cognitive therapy and recovery form acute psychosis : a controlled trial. II. Impact of recovery time | | | | | |
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44 | DEBLINGER E, STAUFFER L B, STEER R A | Comparative efficacies of supportive and cognitive behavioral group therapies for young children who have been sexually abused and their nonoffending mothers | | | | | |
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45 | CRASKE M G, MAIDENBERG E, BYSTRITSKY | Brief cognitive-behavioral versus nondirective therapy for panic disorder | | | | | |
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46 | bruch m a, heimberg r g, hope d a | States of mind model and cognitive change in treated social phobics | | | | | |
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47 | BORKOVEC T D, MATHEWS A M, CHAMBERS A, EBRAHIMI S, LYTLE R, NELSON R | The effects of relaxation training with cognitive or nondirective therapy and the role of relaxation-induced anxiety in the treatment of generalized anxiety | | | | | |
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48 | BLOWERS C, COBB J, MATHEWS A | Generalised anxiety : a controlled treatment study | | | | | |
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49 | BLANCHARD E B, HICKLING E J, DEVINEMI T, VEAZEY C H, GALOVSKI T E, MUNDY E, MALTA L S, BUCKLEY T C | A controlled evaluation of cognitive behavioral thrapy for posttraumatic stress in motor vehicle accident survivors | | | | | |
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50 | FOA E B, ROTHBAUM B O, RIGGS D S, MURDOCK T B | Treatment of psottraumatic stress disorder in rape victims : a comparison between cognitive-behavioral procedures and counseling | | | | | |
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