Meta-analysis of therapeutic relationship variables in youth and family therapy: the evidence for different relationship variables in the child and adolescent treatment outcome literature.
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Sherecce Fields | L. Bickman | S. Fields | M. Karver | Marc S Karver | Jessica B Handelsman | Len Bickman | Jessica B. Handelsman
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