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51HARDY G E, STILES W B, BARKHAM M, STARTUP MTherapis responsiveness to client interpersonal styles during time-limited treatments for depression      Web
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53WUNDERLICH U, WIEDEMANN G, BRUCHKREMER GAre psychosocial methods of intervention effective in schizophrenic patients ? a meta-analysis.      Web
54COTTRAUX JQuels sont les apports des approches non psycho-pharmacologiques en cas de premier épisode ?      Web
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56GREENBERG RP, CONSTANTINO MJ, Bruce N. Are patient expectations still relevant for psychotherapy process and outcome?Clin Psychol Rev.2005 May In press    Web
57GARSSEN BPsycho-oncology and cancer : linking psychosocial factors with cancer development      Web
58Jill GRAHAM, Amanda RAMIREZ, Sharon LOVE, Michael RICHARDS and Caroline BURGESS Stressful life experiences and risk of relapse of breast cancer: observational cohort studyBMJ20023241420  Web
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63CLARKIN JF, LEVY KN.Psychotherapy for patients with borderline personality disorder: Focusing on the mechanisms of change. J Clin Psychol.2006 Feb 9    Web
64LEVY KN, CLARKIN JF, YEOMANS FE, SCOTT LN, WASSERMAN RH, KERNBERG OFThe mechanisms of change in the treatment of borderline personality disorder with transference focused psychotherapy. J Clin Psychol. 2006 Feb 9    Web
65STILES WB, BARKHAM M, TWIGG E, MELLOR-CLARK J, COOPER M. Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural, person-centred and psychodynamic therapies as practised in UK National Health Service settings.Psychol Med.2006 Feb 14 12  Web
66CASTONGUAY LG, BEUTLER LE. Principles of therapeutic change: A task force on participants, relationships, and techniques factors. J Clin Psychol. 2006 Mar 14;     Web
67NEWMAN MG, STILES WBTherapeutic factors in treating anxiety disorders. J Clin Psychol 2006 Mar 14;     Web
68DANIEL S I. Adult attachment patterns and individual psychotherapy: A review.Clin Psychol Rev.2006 Mar 6;     Web
69ABBASS AA.Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy of treatment-resistant depression: A pilot study.Depression and Anxiety200601-4  Web
70APA (American Psychiatric Association)Medical Psychotherapy      Web
71HTSTAT (Health Services / Technology Assessment Text)Brief Psychodynamic Therapy      Web
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74BEUTLER L E. Empirically Based Decision Making In Clinical PracticePrevention & Treatment20003   Web
75CASTELNUOVO G, FACCIO E, MOLINARI E, NARDONE G, SALVINI A. A critical review of Empirically Supported Treatments (ESTs) and Common Factors perspective in Psychotherapy.Brief Strategic and Systemic Therapy European Review20041   Web