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Patients' and therapists' experiences of general change mechanisms during bug-in-the-eye and delayed video-based supervised cognitive-behavioral therapy. A randomized controlled trial.

Thomas ProbstMarion JakobYvonne M KaufmannJulia M B Müller-NengMartin BohusFlorian Weck
Published in: Journal of clinical psychology (2017)
BITE supervision might be helpful in encouraging CBT therapists to apply interventions, which focus on the activation of relevant problems and related emotions.
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