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  1. Deepening the client’s emotional process: what effective therapists focus on and when
  2. Changing Emotion with Emotion: The Best Sequence Depends on the Target Concern
  3. Development and validation of the Closure and Resolution Scale (CRS)
  4. Emotions observed during sessions of dialectical behavior therapy predict outcome for borderline personality disorder.
  5. Chairwork in individual psychotherapy: Meta-analyses of intervention effects.
  6. Evaluation of expressed self-contempt in psychotherapy: an exploratory study
  7. Disordered eating is related to deficits in emotional processing: A correlational study with a subclinical sample
  8. Change in emotional processing in daily life: relationship with in-session self-esteem
  9. The best therapists can already be identified early in training
  10. “I Know What You’re Feeling…”: Narrative Observations Reveal Underlying Symptomatology
  11. “Strike while the iron is hot”: Increased arousal anticipates unmet needs
  12. Depth of experiencing and therapeutic alliance: What predicts outcome for whom in emotion‐focused therapy for trauma?
  13. Working with emotion predicts sudden gains during experiential therapy for depression
  14. Self-Contempt, the Working Alliance and Outcome in Treatments for Borderline Personality Disorder: An Exploratory Study
  15. Resolving Coparenting Dissatisfaction In Couples: A Preliminary Task Analysis Study
  16. How Personality Disorders Change in Psychotherapy: a Concise Review of Process
  17. Assessment of self‐contempt in psychotherapy: A neurobehavioural perspective
  18. Emotional processing of trauma narratives is a predictor of outcome in emotion-focused therapy for complex trauma.
  19. Change in Emotional and Theory of Mind Processing in Borderline Personality Disorder
  20. Complexity of emotion regulation strategies in changing contexts: A study of varsity athletes
  21. Emotional processing in an expressive writing task on trauma
  22. Self-Knowledge in Personality Disorders: An Emotion-Focused Perspective
  23. Neurophysiological traces of interpersonal pain: How emotional autobiographical memories affect event-related potentials.
  24. The role of shame and self-compassion in psychotherapy for narcissistic personality disorder: An exploratory study
  25. How clients “change emotion with emotion”: A programme of research on emotional processing
  26. Building emotional resilience over 14 sessions of emotion focused therapy: Micro-longitudinal analyses of productive emotional patterns
  27. Leaving Distress Behind: A Randomized Controlled Study on Change in Emotional Processing in Borderline Personality Disorder
  28. Working with Victims of Human Trafficking
  29. Emotional Processing, Interaction Process, and Outcome in Clarification-Oriented Psychotherapy for Personality Disorders: A Process-Outcome Analysis
  30. The Handbook of Adult Clinical Psychology
  31. The client “experiencing” scale as a predictor of treatment outcomes: A meta-analysis on psychotherapy process
  32. Developing Emotion-Based Case Formulations: A Research-Informed Method
  33. Does feeling bad, lead to feeling good? Arousal patterns during expressive writing.
  34. Experimental Designs and the ‘Emotion Stimulus Critique': Hidden Problems and Potential Solutions in the Study of Emotion
  35. The role of maladaptive anger in self-criticism: A quasi-experimental study on emotional processes
  36. Facilitating Emotional Processing: An Experimental Induction of Psychotherapeutically Relevant Affective States
  37. Assertive Anger Mediates Effects of Dialectical Behaviour-informed Skills Training for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  38. Measuring Subtypes of Emotion Regulation: From Broad Behavioural Skills to Idiosyncratic Meaning-making
  39. Emotional processing in a ten-session general psychiatric treatment for borderline personality disorder: a case study
  40. One minute of grief: Emotional processing in short-term dynamic psychotherapy for adjustment disorder.
  41. Memory reconsolidation keeps track of emotional changes, but what will explain the actual “processing”?
  42. Neuropsychology still needs to model organismic processes “from within”
  43. Training novice psychotherapists: Comparing undergraduate and graduate students' outcomes
  44. New Developments for Case Conceptualization in Emotion-Focused Therapy
  45. A Resource Model of Change: Client Factors that Influence Problem Gambling Treatment Outcomes
  46. What interventions facilitate client progress through the assimilation model? A task analysis of interventions in the psychodynamic treatment of depression
  47. Training novice psychotherapists: Comparing undergraduate and graduate students' outcomes
  48. Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Psychotherapy Research
  49. Changes in Emotions During Sessions of Short-Term Dynamic Therapy
  50. Whatelseare psychotherapy trainees learning? A qualitative model of students' personal experiences based on two populations
  51. Repurposing process measures to train psychotherapists: Training outcomes using a new approach
  52. Emotion in an alliance rupture and resolution sequence: A theory‐building case study
  53. La chaise vide en psychothérapie : origines et développements
  54. Erratum to: Problem Anger in Psychotherapy: An Emotion-Focused Perspective on Hate, Rage, and Rejecting Anger
  55. The reported impact of psychotherapy training: Undergraduate disclosures after a course in experiential psychotherapy
  56. Problem Anger in Psychotherapy: An Emotion-Focused Perspective on Hate, Rage, and Rejecting Anger
  57. Arousal and Affective Differences Between Student Gamblers and Non-gamblers during a Card Game
  58. Emotion-focused therapy for incarcerated offenders of intimate partner violence: A 3-year outcome using a new whole-sample matching method
  59. Examining Therapist Interventions for Clients Experiencing Depression: Does Focusing on Unmet Needs Facilitate Sudden Gain Onset?
  60. Affective and Cognitive Correlates of Gambling Behavior in University Students
  61. Cultivating the alliance.
  62. Emotion-focused therapy for complex trauma: An integrative approach.
  63. Emotion-focused therapy for trauma treatment model.
  64. Emotion.
  65. Experiencing.
  66. Promoting experience.
  67. Reducing, fear, anxiety, and avoidance.
  68. Resolution through anger.
  69. Resolution through sadness and grief.
  70. Termination.
  71. The imaginal confrontation procedure.
  72. Transforming guilt, shame, and self-blame.
  73. Trauma and its effects.
  74. Using deception ethically: Practical research guidelines for researchers and reviewers.
  75. Developments in task analysis: New methods to study change
  76. Dynamic emotional processing in experiential therapy: Two steps forward, one step back.
  77. Productive Emotion Mediates the Relationship Between Experiencing and Within-Session Outcome
  78. Primed for Change: Facilitating Factors in Problem Gambling Treatment
  79. Facilitating effects of social support on treatment for problem gambling
  80. Emotional processing in experiential therapy: Why "the only way out is through."
  81. Insight and Awareness in Experiential Therapy.
  82. Insight in Psychotherapy: Definitions, Processes, Consequences, and Research Directions.
  83. Emotion in psychotherapy: A practice-friendly research review