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1. 'If We Do Not Look for It, We Do Not See It': Clinicians' Experiences and Understanding of Identifying Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Adults with Autism and Intellectual Disability

2. The researcher as instrument - how our capacity for empathy supports qualitative analysis of transcripts.

3. How do we know whether treatment has failed? Paradoxical outcomes in counseling with young people.

4. Bias in assessment of co-occurring mental disorder in individuals with intellectual disabilities: Theoretical perspectives and implications for clinical practice.

5. Clinicians' Retrospective Perceptions of Failure to Detect Sexual Abuse in a Young Man with Autism and Mild Intellectual Disability

6. 'Driven and Tense, Stressed Out and Anxious': Clinicians' Perceptions of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Expressions in Adults with Autism and Intellectual Disability

12. Patient perspectives on working with preferences in psychotherapy: A consensual qualitative research study.

16. Learning Processes and Acquisition of Knowledge and Skills in Training and Supervision of Psychotherapy and Counselling: A Study Protocol for a Scoping Review.

17. Negotiating System Requirements to Secure Client Engagement – Therapist Strategies in Adolescent Psychotherapy Initiated by Others.

18. A Pluralistic Perspective on Research in Psychotherapy: Harnessing Passion, Difference and Dialogue to Promote Justice and Relevance.

19. Family-based inpatient treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa: a thematic analysis of former patients' post-treatment reflections.

20. "If we do not look for it, we do not see it": Clinicians' experiences and understanding of identifying post‐traumatic stress disorder in adults with autism and intellectual disability.

21. "Driven and Tense, Stressed Out and Anxious": Clinicians' Perceptions of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Expressions in Adults with Autism and Intellectual Disability.

22. Clinicians' retrospective perceptions of failure to detect sexual abuse in a young man with autism and mild intellectual disability.

23. How usual is treatment as usual? Experienced therapists' reflections on participation in practice-based research.

24. Therapist strategies early in therapy associated with good or poor outcomes among clients with low proactive agency.

25. Strategies used by experienced therapists to explore client goals in early sessions of psychotherapy.

26. How experienced therapists introduce the technical aspects in the initial alliance formation: powerful decision makers supporting clients' agency.

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