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Table 4 Differences Between Adheren
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Figure 1 Means for Adherence Scores
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Table 5 Intercorrelations Between M
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Table 6 Intercorrelations Between M
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Discussion The overall goal of this
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predictive abilities of the therape
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Another limitation is that this stu
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References Addis, M. E. (1997). Eva
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Derogatis, L. R., Rickels, K., & Ro
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Greenson, R. R. (1971). The 'real'
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Kivlighan, M. D., Jr., & Schmitz, J
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Najavits, M. L., Weiss, D. R., Shaw
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Safran, D. J. (1984a). Assessing th
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Shaw, B. F. (1984). Specification o
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Waltz, J., Addis E. M, Koerner K.,
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Appendix A SCL—90—R® HOW MUCH
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Appendix C BRIEF PSYCHOTHERAPY RESE
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PART D The following items reflect
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PART E Please rate how well each of
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Appendix D BETH ISRAEL ADHERENCE SC
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15. Therapist involvement. How invo
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31. Engages in didactic persuasion.
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Appendix E Definitions of the Treat
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BRIEF ADAPTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY 13. In
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COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY 25. Pr
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NON-SPECIFICS 37. Therapist's commu
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Global Items Frequent & Pervasive (
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