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114 related items for PubMed ID: 27092970

  • 1. Therapist immediacy: The association with working alliance, real relationship, session quality, and time in psychotherapy.
    Shafran N, Kivlighan DM, Gelso CJ, Bhatia A, Hill CE.
    Psychother Res; 2017 Nov; 27(6):737-748. PubMed ID: 27092970
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  • 2. Working alliance, real relationship, session quality, and client improvement in psychodynamic psychotherapy: A longitudinal actor partner interdependence model.
    Kivlighan DM, Hill CE, Gelso CJ, Baumann E.
    J Couns Psychol; 2016 Mar; 63(2):149-61. PubMed ID: 26689627
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  • 4. Cultural humility, working alliance, and Outcome Rating Scale in psychodynamic psychotherapy: Between-therapist, within-therapist, and within-client effects.
    Dixon KM, Kivlighan DM, Hill CE, Gelso CJ.
    J Couns Psychol; 2022 Apr; 69(3):276-286. PubMed ID: 34780206
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  • 7. Congruence and discrepancy between working alliance and real relationship: Variance decomposition and response surface analyses.
    Kivlighan DM, Kline K, Gelso CJ, Hill CE.
    J Couns Psychol; 2017 Jul; 64(4):394-409. PubMed ID: 28383942
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  • 8. "The 'roller coaster ride': A longitudinal investigation of the dynamic relationship between Chinese counseling trainees' self-efficacy and their clients' outcome and the mediating effects of working alliance and session evaluation": Correction to Li et al. (2021).
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  • 9. Retraction of Kivlighan et al. (2016).
    J Couns Psychol; 2023 Oct; 70(5):463. PubMed ID: 37747526
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  • 10. Client and therapist therapeutic alliance, session evaluation, and client reliable change: a moderated actor-partner interdependence model.
    Kivlighan DM, Marmarosh CL, Hilsenroth MJ.
    J Couns Psychol; 2014 Jan; 61(1):15-23. PubMed ID: 24188649
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  • 13. Congruence about working alliance in Chinese context: The moderating effect of therapists' self-efficacy and the relationship between congruence and psychotherapy outcome.
    Lai L, Ren Z, Zhang L, Tao R.
    J Couns Psychol; 2021 Mar; 68(2):232-246. PubMed ID: 33090875
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  • 14. Retraction of An et al. (2022).
    J Couns Psychol; 2023 Jul; 70(4):402. PubMed ID: 37428763
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  • 15. Should we feel the same? Mutual recognition and congruence between therapist and client regarding ruptures and repairs.
    Shir R, Tishby O.
    Psychotherapy (Chic); 2024 Sep; 61(3):222-233. PubMed ID: 38976446
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  • 17. To be or not to be immediate with clients: the use and perceived effects of immediacy in psychodynamic/interpersonal psychotherapy.
    Hill CE, Gelso CJ, Chui H, Spangler PT, Hummel A, Huang T, Jackson J, Jones RA, Palma B, Bhatia A, Gupta S, Ain SC, Klingaman B, Lim RH, Liu J, Hui K, Jezzi MM, Miles JR.
    Psychother Res; 2014 Sep; 24(3):299-315. PubMed ID: 23848833
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  • 18. Client laughter in psychodynamic psychotherapy: Not a laughing matter.
    Gupta S, Hill CE, Kivlighan DM.
    J Couns Psychol; 2018 Jul; 65(4):463-473. PubMed ID: 29999371
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  • 19. Applying relationship anecdotes paradigm interviews to study client-therapist relationship narratives: Core conflictual relationship theme analyses.
    Wiseman H, Tishby O.
    Psychother Res; 2017 May; 27(3):283-299. PubMed ID: 28102111
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  • 20. Working alliance, therapist expressive skills, and client outcome in psychodynamic therapy.
    Ahn LH, Kivlighan DM.
    J Couns Psychol; 2022 Jan; 69(1):74-84. PubMed ID: 34180692
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