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1. What are People's Experiences of a Novel Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Bipolar Disorders? A Qualitative Investigation with Participants on the TEAMS Trial.

2. A Randomized Controlled Trial of IPT Versus CBT in Primary Care: With Some Cautionary Notes About Handling Missing Values in Clinical Trials.

3. Efficacy of metacognitive training for depression as add‐on intervention for patients with depression in acute intensive psychiatric inpatient care: A randomized controlled trial.

4. An adaptive virtual reality system for the treatment of adjustment disorder and complicated grief: 1‐year follow‐up efficacy data.

5. Attachment and therapeutic alliance in psychological therapy for people with recent onset psychosis who use cannabis.

6. Does Therapists' Disengaged Feelings Influence the Effect of Transference Work? A Study on Countertransference.

7. Exploring Outcomes Related to Anxiety and Depression in Completers of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Complicated Grief Treatment.

8. Testing the Mediating Effects of Obsessive Beliefs in Internet-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial.

9. Is It All about the Higher Dose? Why Psychoanalytic Therapy Is an Effective Treatment for Major Depression.

10. Cognitive Bibliotherapy for Mild Depressive Symptomatology: Randomized Clinical Trial of Efficacy and Mechanisms of Change.

11. Cognitive-behavioural group therapy versus guided self-help for compulsive buying disorder: A preliminary study.