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1. Unraveling the optimal balance of problem-related affective experiences and need satisfaction in cognitive-behavioral therapy: A response surface analysis.

2. Psychometric properties of the French Infant-Toddler Working Alliance Inventory Short version (IT-WAI-S)

3. Development of a new observer-rated measure to assess the real relationship in psychotherapy sessions.

4. Fluctuations in therapist responsiveness facing clients with borderline personality disorder: Starting therapy on the right foot.

5. Therapist's warmth and competence increased positive outcome expectations and alliance in an analogue experiment.

6. Call me maybe? In-person vs. teletherapy outcomes among married couples.

7. Therapeutic alliance and clinical outcomes in teletherapy and in-person psychotherapy: A noninferiority study during the COVID-19 pandemic.

8. Self-efficacy, motivation, social support, and alliance as predictors of youth psychotherapy outcomes in usual care.

9. Associations between therapists’ verbal techniques and patient-rated therapeutic alliance, insight, and problem solving.

10. Reactivity and stability in facial expressions as an indicator of therapeutic alliance strength.

11. Therapists' and patients' experiences of using patients' self-reported data in ongoing psychotherapy processes—A systematic review and meta-analysis of qualitative studies.

12. Lessons from ten years of psychotherapy process research.

13. Pretreatment insight as a predictor of alliance strengthening in supportive vs. supportive-expressive treatment.

14. Temporal sequencing of change in trauma-related beliefs and therapeutic alliance during prolonged exposure and sertraline for chronic PTSD.

15. Clinical factors and early life experiences associated with therapeutic alliance development in treatment for depression or binge eating.

16. Agreement in patient-therapist alliance ratings and its relation to dropout and outcome in a large sample of cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder.

17. Therapist verification of patient self-concepts as a responsive precondition for early alliance development and subsequent introject change.

18. The effect of Oxytocin administration on patient-therapist alliance congruence: Results from a randomized controlled trial.

19. Therapeutic relationships in cognitive behavioral therapy: Agreement in alliance, client factors, therapist factors, and CBT specific processes.

20. The therapeutic effects of the therapists' ability to pass their patients' tests in psychotherapy.

21. Congruence in patient and therapist-rated alliance predicts subsequent depressive symptoms in cognitive behavioral therapy for depression.

22. Patients' response to moments of disappointment with their therapist: the roles of disappointment experience, emotional abilities, and perceived alliance negotiation.

23. Child-therapist and parent-therapist alliances and outcome in the treatment of children with oppositional defiant/conduct disorder.

24. Quality of the therapeutic working alliance as a factor in intensive residential treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

25. Investigating predictors of treatment response in Dialectical Behavior Therapy for borderline personality disorder using LASSO regression.

26. Enhancing working alliance through positive emotional experience: A cross-lag analysis.

27. The relationship between youth involvement, alliance and outcome in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy.

28. Early trajectories of symptom change and working alliance as predictors of treatment outcome.

29. Is it me, is it you or is it both of US? Applying the social relations model to disentangle the components of the therapeutic bond.

30. Baseline overly accommodating interpersonal problems in relation to parsed alliance-outcome associations in cognitive behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder.

31. Session-to-session effects of therapist adherence and facilitative conditions on symptom change in CBT and IPT for depression.

32. "What shall we focus on?" – A thematic analysis of what characterizes cognitive-behavior therapy sessions with high or low quality of working alliance.

33. Illustrating systemic change in family therapy: How therapists' and clients' alliance perceptions codevelop over time.

34. The therapeutic alliance and dropout in cognitive behavioral therapy of depression.

35. How does hostile resistance interfere with the benefits of cognitive–behavioral therapy for panic disorder? The role of therapist adherence and working alliance.

36. Depression symptom clusters in adolescents: A latent class analysis in a clinical sample.

37. Four perspectives on traumatized youths' therapeutic alliance: Correspondence and outcome predictions.

38. Does the working alliance mediate the therapist competence-outcome relationship in cognitive behavior therapy for depression?

39. Hand movements that change during psychotherapy and their relation to therapeutic outcome: An analysis of individual and simultaneous movements.

40. Countertransference types and their relation to rupture and repair in the alliance.

41. Therapeutic relationships in cognitive behavioral therapy: Theory and recent research.

42. "... if I care about stuff, then other people care about me". Adolescents' experiences of helpful and unhelpful aspects of brief behavioural activation therapy for depression.

43. Patient alliance with the program predicts treatment outcomes whereas alliance with the therapist predicts adherence in internet-based therapy for panic disorder.

44. Stress, depression, and the therapeutic alliance as mediators on the outcome of brief psychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy for multisomatoform disorder.

45. The therapeutic relationship in child psychotherapy: integrating the perspectives of children, parents and therapists.

46. Effects of alliance ruptures and repairs on outcomes.

47. rMEA: An R package to assess nonverbal synchronization in motion energy analysis time-series.

48. Mimicry in psychotherapy – an actor partner model of therapists' and patients' non-verbal behavior and its effects on the working alliance.

49. Indirect effect of patient outcome expectation on improvement through alliance quality: A meta-analysis.

50. The influence of extra-therapeutic social support on the association between therapeutic bond and treatment outcome.

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