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Facultade de Ciencias da Educación
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Mestrado Universitario en Psicoloxía Aplicada
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  Investigación de proceso en psicoterapia
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Bibliografía básica

Corbella, S., y Botella, L. (2004). Investigación en psicoterapia:Proceso, resultado y factores comunes. Madrid: VisionNet.

Friedlander, M., Escudero, V., y Heatherington, L (2009). La alianza terapéutica. Barcelona: Paidós.

Bibliografía complementaria

Asay, T.P., & Lambert, M.J. (1999). The empirical case for the common factors in therapy: Quantitative findings. In M.A. Hubble, B.L.Duncan, & S.D. Miller (Eds.), The heart and soul of change: What works in therapy (pp. 33-56). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Beck, M., Friedlander, M. L., & Escudero, V. (2006).  Three perspectives of clients’ experiences of the therapeutic alliance: A discovery-oriented investigation. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 32, 355-368.

Carpenter, J. Escudero, V., & Rivett, M (2008). Training family therapy students in conceptual and observation skills relating to the therapeutic alliance: an evaluation. Journal of Family Therapy, 30: 411–424

Castonguay, L. G., Constantino, M. J., & Holtforth, M. G.  (2006).  The working alliance: Where are we and where should we go? Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 43, 271-279.

Escudero, V., M. L. Friedlander, Varela, N., & Abascal, A. (2008). Observing the therapeutic alliance in family therapy:associations with participants’ perceptions and therapeutic outcomes. Journal of Family Therapy, 30: 194–214

Escudero, V., Heatherington, L., & Friedlander, M. (in press) Therapeutic Alliances and Alliance Building in Family Therapy. En Muran, C. & Barber, J. (Eds.) The therapeutic alliance: An evidence-based approach to practice and training. NY: Guilford.

Friedlander, M. L., Escudero, V., Horvath, S., Heatherington, L., Cabero, A., & Martens, M. (2006). System for Observing Family Therapy Alliances: A tool for research and practice. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 53:214-225

Friedlander, M. L., Lambert, J., Escudero, V; Cragun, C. (2008). How do therapists enhance family alliances? Sequential analyses of therapist-client behavior in two contrasting cases. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training. 45:75-87. 

Heatherington, L., Friedlander, M. L., & Greenberg, L. S.  (2005).  Change process research in couples and family therapy:  Methodological challenges and opportunities.  Journal of Family Psychology, 19, 18-27.

Maione, P.V., & Chenail, R.J. (1999), Qualitative Inquiry in Psychotherapy: Research on the Common Factors. In M.A. Hubble, B.L.Duncan, & S.D. Miller (Eds.), The heart and soul of change: What works in therapy (pp. 33-56). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 

Muñiz de la Peña, C., Friedlander, M.L., & Escudero, V. (2009). Frequency, severity, and evolution of split family alliances: How observable are they?. Psychotherapy Research, 19:133-142.

Sprenkle, D.H. & Blow, A.J. (2004).  Common factors and our sacred models. Journal of Marital  and Family Therapy, 30, 113-129.

 

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