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Keyword [Therapists']
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African American therapists' perceptions of working with African American families from a perspective of strength
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Training Infant Mental Health Therapists: Characteristics Related to Outcome
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A mixed methods investigation of themes of relationship and attachment styles of trainee therapists at a university in Southern California
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Music therapists' music listening and subsequent musical decision-making
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Humor within the Therapeutic Relationship: Mental Health Therapists' Experiences and Understandings
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Client's views regarding the inclusion of religious issues in couple therapy
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A survey of marriage and family therapists' attitudes regarding spousal disclosure of extramarital relationships
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Journeys to feminist therapy: Influence of life experiences on choice of theoretical orientation
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Feminist identification and feminist therapy behavior: What do feminist therapists do with their clients
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Embodied creative arts therapy interventions with trauma: A qualitative study
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Perceptions of Music Therapists Regarding Harp Thanatology
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The theory of Sandplay in practice: The correspondence of Sandplay therapists' thinking to the written theory of Sandplay
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Psychotherapy: Christian therapists and their approach to depression
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Teacher awareness of speech and language therapists' roles and services
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Student therapists' use of self-disclosure with clients who have experienced trauma
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Minors' consent to their own mental health treatment: How do therapists implement the maturity and intelligence standards of California health and safety code § 124260?
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Does Mindfulness Counteract Ego-Depleted Capacity for Empathy? Implications for Therapists in Training
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Marketing in Music Therapy: A Survey of Self-Employed Music Therapists to Identify Methods of Marketing Planning, Positioning, Promotion, and Implementation
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Therapists' Perceptions of Deception in Psychotherapy
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Chinese American Therapists' Perceptions of Foreign-born Chinese Americans' Understanding of Psychotherapy
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