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Comparison of the Working Alliance in Blended Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Treatment as Usual for Depression in Europe: Secondary Data Analysis of the E-COMPARED Randomized Controlled Trial
Comparison of the Working Alliance in Blended Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Treatment as Usual for Depression in Europe: Secondary Data Analysis of the E-COMPARED Randomized Controlled Trial
Authors of this article:
Asmae Doukani1 ; Matteo Quartagno2 ; Francesco Sera3 ; Caroline Free1 ; Ritsuko Kakuma1 ; Heleen Riper4 ; Annet Kleiboer5, 6 ; Arlinda Cerga-Pashoja1 ; Anneke van Schaik4, 7 ; Cristina Botella8, 9 ; Thomas Berger10 ; Karine Chevreul11, 12 ; Maria Matynia13 ; Tobias Krieger10 ; Jean-Baptiste Hazo11, 12 ; Stasja Draisma14 ; Ingrid Titzler15 ; Naira Topooco16 ; Kim Mathiasen17, 18 ; Kristofer Vernmark16 ; Antoine Urech10, 19 ; Anna Maj13 ; Gerhard Andersson20, 21, 22 ; Matthias Berking23 ; Rosa María Baños9, 24 ; Ricardo Araya25
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