Treatment expectancy, working alliance, and outcome of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with children and adolescents
Abstract Background It has been shown that positive treatment expectancy (TE) and good working alliance increase psychotherapeutic success in adult patients, either directly or mediated by other common treatment factors like collaboration. However, the effects of TE in psychotherapy with children, a...
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Main Authors: | Veronica Kirsch (Author), Ferdinand Keller (Author), Dunja Tutus (Author), Lutz Goldbeck (Author) |
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