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Implicit Aspects of the Therapeutic Alliance: From Empirical Science to Clinical Practice
Stephan Doering, MD
Professor & Chair
Department of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Watch this interview with Dr. Doering on YouTube!
Learning Objectives:
- To understand the importance of the therapeutic alliance for the outcome of psychotherapy
- To know how a therapeutic alliance is established
- To know the implicit mechanisms that convey important aspects of the therapeutic alliance
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