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    Fisher H, Atzil-Slonim D, Bar-Kalifa E, Rafaeli E, Peri T.
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    Weck F, Grikscheit F, Jakob M, Höfling V, Stangier U.
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  • 29. The relationship between clients' cognitive functioning and the therapeutic working alliance in post-acute brain injury rehabilitation.
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  • 33. Clients' perceptions of their psychotherapists' multicultural orientation.
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  • 36. What interpersonal problems are related to different therapeutic techniques early in treatment?
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