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Selected References and Recommended Readings

  • Ackerman, S. J., Benjamin, L. S., Beutler, L. E., Gelso, C. J., Goldfried, M. R., Hill, C., … Rainer, J. (2001). Empirically supported therapy relationships: Conclusions and recommendations of the Division 29 Task Force. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, & Training, 38(4), 495497.
  • Bachelor, A., Laverdiere, O., Gamache, D., & Bordeleau, V. (2007). Clients’ collaboration in therapy: Self-perceptions and relationships with client psychological functioning, interpersonal relations, and motivation. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 44(2), 175192.
  • Norcross, J. C. (2010). The therapeutic relationship. In B. L. Duncan, S. D. Miller, B. E. Wampold, & M. A. Hubble (Eds.), The heart and soul of change: Delivering what works in therapy (2nd Ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Norcross J. C., & Lambert, M. J. (2011). Psychotherapy relationships that work II. Psychotherapy, 48(1), 48.
  • Orlinsky, D. E., Rønnestad, M. H., & Willutzki, U. (2004). Fifty years of psychotherapy process-outcome research: Continuity and change. In M. J. Lambert (Ed.), Bergin and Garfield's handbook of psychotherapy and behaviour change (5th ed.). New York, NY: Wiley.
  • Short, D. (2010). Transformational Relationships: Deciphering the social matrix in psychotherapy. Phoenix, AZ: Zeig, Tucker & Theisen.
  • Tryon, G. S., & Winograd, G. (2011a). Goal consensus and collaboration. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, & Training, 48(1), 5057.
  • Tryon, G. S., & Winograd, G. (2011b). Goal consensus and collaboration. In J. C. Norcross (Ed.): Psychotherapy relationships that work: Evidence-based responsiveness (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.