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Effectiveness Bank analysis. The relationship can heal
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      “The relationship can heal”  
      Impressively wise, unprecedentedly comprehensive, backed by the American Psychological Association, and based on expert assessments and 16 new evidence reviews, the overview featured in this analysis has claims to being the single most important document for treatment practitioners who want to develop their relationship skills based on what works in promoting client welfare. 

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      The 16 reviews commissioned by the same American Psychological Association task force:
      The ‘real’, person-to-person relationship
      Therapist–client alliance
      Alliance in couple and family therapy
      Alliance in child and adolescent therapy
      Cohesion in group therapy
      Therapist empathy
      Repairing ruptured alliances between therapists and clients
      Goal consensus and collaboration
      Positive regard
      Therapist self-disclosure and ‘immediacy’
      Therapist and client emotional expression
      Treatment credibility
      Treatment outcome expectations
      Feeding back client progress data therapists
      Therapist congruence/genuineness
      Managing ‘countertransference’  

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