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Chapter 6: Process of Care & Fidelity of Intervention

Therapeutic Alliance: Significance in Non-Psychotherapy Settings
Jeffrey J. Sapyta, Marc S. Karver, Leonard Bickman

Mechanisms of Change in Multisystemic Therapy with Delinquent Youth
Stanley J. Huey, Jr Scott W. Henggeler, Michael J. Brondino

Dose Effect in Child Psychotherapy: Outcomes Associated with Negligible Treatment
Ana R. Andrade, E. Warren Lambert, Leonard Bickman

Improving Service Delivery Through Evaluation-Based Training
Marcela Gutierrez-Mayka, Katherine Lazear, Myriam Monsalve-Serna, Norma Ruiz Glass, Maria Silva

What Maintains Fidelity in a Wraparound Approach? How Can it be Measured? 197
Rosalyn M. Bertram, Barry B. Malysiak, Zena H. Rudo, Albert J. Duchnowski


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