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Models of practice and training in psychotherapy: cross-national perspectives from Italy and Canada
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Psychotherapists’ experiences of telepsychotherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina: impact on therapy setting, therapeutic relationship and burden
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A systematic review on the role of therapist characteristics in the treatment of eating disorders
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Perceived professional development of Chinese psychotherapy trainees: a pilot study
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The Lausanne Trilogue Play within the outcome evaluation in infant mental health: a preliminary report
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Dreaming during the COVID-19 lockdown: a comparison of Italian adolescents and adults
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Transference interpretation and psychotherapy outcome: a systematic review of a no-consensus relationship
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Defense mechanisms are associated with mental health symptoms across six countries
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A re-consideration of interpretation. A relational approach
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Identifying predictors associated with the severity of eating concerns in females with eating disorders
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Psychotherapy with two late adulthood children of the colonies
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Going through the lockdown: a longitudinal study on the psychological consequences of the coronavirus pandemic
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Working on dreams, from neuroscience to psychotherapy
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The contributions of Sidney J. Blatt: a personal and intellectual biography
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Shaping psychotherapy trainees’ potential: insights from training program directors
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Dreaming during COVID-19: the effects of a world trauma
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Mental footnotes: knowledge constructivism from logical thinking to personal beliefs and therapy
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