2001
DOI: 10.1080/13642530110040091
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Psychodynamic interpersonal therapy by inexperienced therapists in a naturalistic setting: a pilot study

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“…Shaw and colleagues (Shaw, 2001) carried out an evaluation of inexperienced therapists using the PIT model with patients referred to an NHS psychotherapy service. Patients were randomized to either psychotherapy or wait-list control.…”
Section: Other Randomized Controlled Trials Of Pitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shaw and colleagues (Shaw, 2001) carried out an evaluation of inexperienced therapists using the PIT model with patients referred to an NHS psychotherapy service. Patients were randomized to either psychotherapy or wait-list control.…”
Section: Other Randomized Controlled Trials Of Pitmentioning
confidence: 99%