Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research
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The Journal of
PSYCHOTHERAPY
PRACTICE AND RESEARCH
VOLUME 5 #{149}NUMBER 2 #{149}SPRING 1996
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R ‘I I C I. E93 Videotaping Psychotherapy Michael C. Alpert, MD., MP.H.
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Fl I I C I. I:106 The Significance of Turning Passive Into Active in Control Mastery Theory Steven A. Foreman, MD.
122 Effective Microprocesses in Early Sessions of Dynamic Psychotherapy Gregory G. Kolden, Ph.D.
132 How Much Therapy Is Really Enough? A Session-by-Session Analysis of
the Psychotherapy Dose-Effect Relationship Scott W. Kadera, B.S., MichaelJ. Lambert, Ph.D.
Alison A. Andrews, B.S.
152 Factors in Outcomes of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy for
Chronic vs. Nonchronic Major Depression Lester Luborsky, Ph.D., Louis Diguer, Ph.D.
John Cacciola, Ph.D.,Jacques P. Barber, Ph.D.
Karla Moras, Ph.D., Kelly Schmidt, B.A.
RobertJ. DeRubeis, Ph.D.
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Fl 1 I C I. i:160 Notes on Some Schizoid Mechanisms, by Melanie Klein
Introduced by Glen 0. Gabbard, MD.
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180 Cultures of Healing: Correcting the Image of American Mental Health, by Robert T. Fancher
Reviewed byJ. Scott Rutan, Ph.D.
181 Women of Color: Integrating Ethnic and Gender Identities in Psychotherapy, by Lillian Comas-Diaz and Beverly Greene
Reviewed by Beverly Malone, Ph.D., R.N
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184 Letter to the Editor
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