Published on in Vol 22, No 3 (2020): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/15824, first published .
The Association of Therapeutic Alliance With Long-Term Outcome in a Guided Internet Intervention for Depression: Secondary Analysis From a Randomized Control Trial

The Association of Therapeutic Alliance With Long-Term Outcome in a Guided Internet Intervention for Depression: Secondary Analysis From a Randomized Control Trial

The Association of Therapeutic Alliance With Long-Term Outcome in a Guided Internet Intervention for Depression: Secondary Analysis From a Randomized Control Trial

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  8. Tong F, Lederman R, D'Alfonso S, Berry K, Bucci S. Digital Therapeutic Alliance With Fully Automated Mental Health Smartphone Apps: A Narrative Review. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2022;13 View
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  13. Tong F, Lederman R, D'Alfonso S, Berry K, Bucci S. Conceptualizing the digital therapeutic alliance in the context of fully automated mental health apps: A thematic analysis. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 2023;30(5):998 View
  14. Alavi N, Moghimi E, Stephenson C, Gutierrez G, Jagayat J, Kumar A, Shao Y, Miller S, Yee C, Stefatos A, Gholamzadehmir M, Abbaspour Z, Shirazi A, Gizzarelli T, Khan F, Patel C, Patel A, Yang M, Omrani M. Comparison of online and in-person cognitive behavioral therapy in individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder: a non-randomized controlled trial. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2023;14 View
  15. Solness C, Holdefer P, Hsu T, Thomas E, O'Hara M. Relationship Factors in Internet-Delivered Psychological Interventions for Veterans Experiencing Postpartum Depression: Qualitative Analysis. JMIR Mental Health 2023;10:e46061 View
  16. Haller K, Becker P, Niemeyer H, Boettcher J. Who benefits from guided internet-based interventions? A systematic review of predictors and moderators of treatment outcome. Internet Interventions 2023;33:100635 View
  17. Mutter A, Küchler A, Idrees A, Kählke F, Terhorst Y, Baumeister H. StudiCare procrastination - Randomized controlled non-inferiority trial of a persuasive design-optimized internet- and mobile-based intervention with digital coach targeting procrastination in college students. BMC Psychology 2023;11(1) View
  18. Lopes R, da Rocha G, Svacina M, Meyer B, Šipka D, Berger T. Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Self-Guided Program to Treat Depression in a Sample of Brazilian Users: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e46326 View
  19. Stiles B, Halverson T, Stone A, Still C, Gleeson J, Alvarez‐Jimenez M, Perkins D, Penn D. The effect of the alliance on social recovery outcomes and usage in a moderated online social therapy for first‐episode psychosis. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 2024;97(2):354 View
  20. Seebacher B, Geimer C, Neu J, Schwarz M, Diermayr G, Roman N. Identifying central elements of the therapeutic alliance in the setting of telerehabilitation: A qualitative study. PLOS ONE 2024;19(3):e0299909 View
  21. Levin A, Lancelotta R, Sepeda N, Gukasyan N, Nayak S, Wagener T, Barrett F, Griffiths R, Davis A, Covington H. The therapeutic alliance between study participants and intervention facilitators is associated with acute effects and clinical outcomes in a psilocybin-assisted therapy trial for major depressive disorder. PLOS ONE 2024;19(3):e0300501 View