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Volume 14, Number 2, June 2004
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Assessing the impact of psychoanalyses and long-term psychoanalytic therapies on health care utilization and costs
pp. 146-160(15)
Authors: Beutel, Manfred; Rasting, Marcus; Stuhr, Ulrich; Rüger, Bernhard; Leuzinger-Bohleber, Marianne

Effectiveness of psychodynamic interpersonal therapy training for primary care counselors
pp. 161-175(15)
Authors: Guthrie, Elspeth; Margison, Frank; Mackay, Hannah; Chew-Graham, Carolyn; Moorey, James; Sibbald, Bonnie

A measure of psychotherapeutic competence derived from cognitive analytic therapy
pp. 176-192(17)
Authors: Bennett, Dawn; Parry, Glenys

Differences in men's and women's responses to short-term group psychotherapy
pp. 231-243(13)
Authors: Ogrodniczuk, John; Piper, William; Joyce, Anthony

Group versus individual supportive–expressive psychotherapy for chronic, symptomatically stabilized outpatients
pp. 244-251(8)
Authors: Bachar, Eytan; Canetti, Laura; Yonah, Ilan; Bonne, Omer

Yet another look at the CCRT: The relation between core conflictual relationship themes and defensive functioning
pp. 252-260(9)
Authors: de Roten, Yves; Drapeau, Martin; Stigler, Michael; Despland, Jean-Nicolas

Rethinking the DSM: A psychological perspective
pp. 263-266(4)
Author: Langenbucher, James

Neurobiologie der psychotherapie
pp. 266-268(3)
Authors: Güname, Harald

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