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Consistent with the hypothesis, there is some evidence suggesting that relational<br />

therapists' utilization of relational interventions may contribute to improved outcome,<br />

providing further support for previous findings in favor of therapists' use of relational<br />

interventions.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is also some indication that relational therapists' use of cognitive<br />

behavioral interventions relates to good outcome—a finding that was unexpected. This<br />

finding may suggest that the relational aspects of BRT may have contributed to the<br />

positive effects of CBT on outcome. Finally, as was predicted, there is evidence<br />

demonstrating that relational therapists' use of dynamic interventions is related to poor<br />

outcome, suggesting that certain types of psychodynamic interventions may not be<br />

adequate during ruptures.<br />

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