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What is responsible for therapeutic change? : two paradigms
A brief history of common factors
Common factors unique to couple and family therapy
The big-picture view of common factors
A moderate view of common factors
Getting clients fired up for a change : matching therapist behavior with client motivation
A strong therapeutic alliance
Models : all roads lead to rome
A meta-model of change in couple therapy
The case against common factors
Common factors training and supervision
Implications for clinicians and researchers.

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