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Volume 11, Number 2, 1 June 2001

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Helping ‘Difficult’ Patients
pp. 131-152(22)
Author: Najavits, L.M.

Symptom Level, Treatment Motivation, and the Effects of Inpatient Psychotherapy
pp. 153-167(15)
Authors: Schneider, W.; Klauer, T.

The Core Conflictual Relationship Theme of Psychotic, Borderline, and Neurotic Personality Organizations
pp. 169-186(18)
Authors: Descôteaux, J.; Diguer, L.; Lefebvre, R.; Drapeau, M.; Luborsky, L.; Rousseau, J-P.; Hébert É.,; Daoust, J-P.; Pelletier, S.; Scullion, M.

Effects of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy for Neurotic, Somatoform, and Personality Disorders: a Prospective 1-Year Follow-Up Study
pp. 187-200(14)
Authors: Junkert-Tress, B.; Schnierda, U.; Hartkamp, N.; Schmitz, N.; Tress, W.

The Working Alliance in Client-Centered and Process-Experiential Therapy of Depression
pp. 221-233(13)
Authors: Weerasekera, P.; Linder, B.; Greenberg, L.; Watson, J.

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