Psychoanalytic Treatment in Adults: A Longitudinal Study of Change by Cogan Rosemary Porcerelli John H. & John H. Porcerelli

Psychoanalytic Treatment in Adults: A Longitudinal Study of Change by Cogan Rosemary Porcerelli John H. & John H. Porcerelli

Author:Cogan, Rosemary,Porcerelli, John H. & John H. Porcerelli
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781317449621
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published: 2016-03-14T16:00:00+00:00


Note

1 We are setting aside the Prochaska model (cf., Brogan, Prochaska, & Prochaska, 1999), which involves predicting dropouts from short-term treatment at university counseling centers based on the questionnaire responses of clients.

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