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Brain-gut psychotherapies: Promising tools to address gastrointestinal problems in patients with eating disorders.Academic Article Why?
A prospective study of the effectiveness of group and individual psychotherapy for women CSA survivors.Academic Article Why?
Cognitive-behavioral group psychotherapy of bulimia nervosa: importance of logistical variables.Academic Article Why?
Antidepressants vs. psychotherapy in the treatment of bulimia nervosa.Academic Article Why?
Application of psychodynamic principles to psychotherapy in military service.Academic Article Why?
Group psychotherapy with older people.Academic Article Why?
A comparison study of antidepressants and structured intensive group psychotherapy in the treatment of bulimia nervosa.Academic Article Why?
A randomized controlled comparison of family-based treatment and supportive psychotherapy for adolescent bulimia nervosa.Academic Article Why?
A randomized controlled trial of a feedback method for improving empathic accuracy in psychotherapy.Academic Article Why?
Current Risk Management Practices in Psychotherapy Supervision.Academic Article Why?
Impact of multifamily psychoeducational psychotherapy in treating children aged 8 to 12 years with mood disorders.Academic Article Why?
Initial expectations of the doctor-patient interaction as a factor in continuance in psychotherapy.Academic Article Why?
Survival analysis of response to group psychotherapy in bulimia nervosa.Academic Article Why?
The opening phase of psychotherapy of hypochondriacal states.Academic Article Why?
Child, caregiver, and therapist perspectives on therapeutic alliance in usual care child psychotherapy.Academic Article Why?
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