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181. Empathic Resonance and Repetition in Art and Psychotherapy: Attunement With Image and Archetype
182. Relating emotional processes to outcome in experiential psychotherapy of depression
183. Online data collection for psychotherapy process research: Session impact and alliance evaluations
184. An Investigation of Intuition and Its Implications for Psychotherapy
185. Between phobic-dread and exploitation: Creating meaning in the erotic transference/countertransference matrix in psychoanalysis
186. Towards a wider lens of psychology: Intuition, imagination, and the psychic in psychology and psychotherapy
187. Counseling and psychotherapy with clients of Middle Eastern descent: A qualitative inquiry
188. A descriptive study: Selection and use of art mediums by sexually abused adults: Implications in counseling and art psychotherapy
189. Healers and the emerging healing profession: What are the implications for the practice of psychotherapy
190. Differences in narrative style and structure between European American and African American children: Implications for storytelling in psychotherapy
191. Psychotherapy progress of suicidal students at the Johns Hopkins University Counseling and Student Development Center
192. A narrative hermeneutics of psychotherapy: Paul Ricoeur and the understanding of meaning
193. Clinical and counseling psychology students in personal psychotherapy: Predictors of help-seeking
194. Psychotherapy and social class: Contradictions in providing patient care within the structures of capitalism
195. A search for common ground: A theoretical evaluation and integration of object relations theory, self psychology, the psychoanalytic interpersonal school, and the Atlanta School of Experiential Psychotherapy (Georgia)
196. Knowledge, utilization, and perceptions of shamanism and Western counseling or psychotherapy by the various Hmong subgenerational groups and religious belief
197. The bilingual psychotherapist: The experience of conducting psychotherapy in a mother tongue
198. The influences of Chinese and Chinese-American students' cultural worldviews and acculturation levels on preferences toward three psychotherapy approaches
199. African American, Latino, and Afro-Latino perspectives: Understanding race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and internalized homonegativity in same-sex attracted men, with implications for psychotherapy
200. Narrative in psychotherapy: An exploration
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