Therapist Effects in Outpatient Psychotherapy: A Three-Level Growth Curve Approach
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John S. Lyons | Wolfgang Lutz | William B. Stiles | W. Stiles | J. Lyons | W. Lutz | Z. Martinovich | Zoran Martinovich | Scott C. Leon | S. Leon
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