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Fredrik Falkenström
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Therapeutic alliance predicts symptomatic improvement session by session.
F Falkenström, F Granström, R Holmqvist
Journal of counseling psychology 60 (3), 317, 2013
4822013
Studying mindfulness in experienced meditators: A quasi-experimental approach
F Falkenström
Personality and Individual Differences 48 (3), 305-310, 2010
2432010
Observing as an essential facet of mindfulness: A comparison of FFMQ patterns in meditating and non-meditating individuals
JL Lilja, LG Lundh, T Josefsson, F Falkenström
Mindfulness 4, 203-212, 2013
1872013
The reciprocal relationship between alliance and early treatment symptoms: A two-stage individual participant data meta-analysis.
C Flückiger, J Rubel, AC Del Re, AO Horvath, BE Wampold, ...
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 88 (9), 829, 2020
1792020
Working alliance predicts psychotherapy outcome even while controlling for prior symptom improvement
F Falkenström, F Granström, R Holmqvist
Psychotherapy Research 24 (2), 146-159, 2014
1702014
Dynamic models of individual change in psychotherapy process research.
F Falkenström, S Finkel, R Sandell, JA Rubel, R Holmqvist
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 85 (6), 537, 2017
1682017
Improvement of the working alliance in one treatment session predicts improvement of depressive symptoms by the next session.
F Falkenström, A Ekeblad, R Holmqvist
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 84 (8), 738, 2016
1342016
Self-analysis and post-termination improvement after psychoanalysis and long-term psychotherapy
F Falkenström, J Grant, J Broberg, R Sandell
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 55 (2), 629-674, 2007
1102007
Confirmatory factor analysis of the patient version of the Working Alliance Inventory–Short Form Revised
F Falkenström, RL Hatcher, R Holmqvist
Assessment 22 (5), 581-593, 2015
1062015
Development and validation of a 6-item working alliance questionnaire for repeated administrations during psychotherapy.
F Falkenström, RL Hatcher, T Skjulsvik, MH Larsson, R Holmqvist
Psychological Assessment 27 (1), 169, 2015
1052015
Can psychotherapists function as their own controls? Meta-analysis of the crossed therapist design in comparative psychotherapy trials
F Falkenström, JC Markowitz, H Jonker, B Philips, R Holmqvist
The Journal of clinical psychiatry 73 (5), 16281, 2012
962012
Reflective functioning as predictor of working alliance and outcome in the treatment of depression.
A Ekeblad, F Falkenström, R Holmqvist
Journal of Consulting and Clinical psychology 84 (1), 67, 2016
952016
How much therapy is enough? Comparing dose-effect and good-enough models in two different settings.
F Falkenström, A Josefsson, T Berggren, R Holmqvist
Psychotherapy 53 (1), 130, 2016
842016
Psychometric evaluation of the Working Alliance Inventory—Therapist version: Current and new short forms
RL Hatcher, K Lindqvist, F Falkenström
Psychotherapy Research 30 (6), 706-717, 2020
752020
Reflective functioning, affect consciousness, and mindfulness: Are these different functions?
F Falkenström, OA Solbakken, C Möller, B Lech, R Sandell, R Holmqvist
Psychoanalytic psychology 31 (1), 26, 2014
732014
Alliance ruptures and repairs in psychotherapy in primary care
MH Larsson, F Falkenström, G Andersson, R Holmqvist
Psychotherapy Research 28 (1), 123-136, 2018
712018
Mentalization-based therapy adherence and competence stimulates in-session mentalization in psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder with co-morbid substance dependence
C Möller, L Karlgren, A Sandell, F Falkenström, B Philips
Psychotherapy Research 27 (6), 749-765, 2017
712017
Mentalizing in young offenders.
C Möller, F Falkenström, M Holmqvist Larsson, R Holmqvist
Psychoanalytic psychology 31 (1), 84, 2014
652014
Affect-focused psychodynamic internet-based therapy for adolescent depression: randomized controlled trial
K Lindqvist, J Mechler, P Carlbring, P Lilliengren, F Falkenström, ...
Journal of medical internet research 22 (3), e18047, 2020
622020
Using time‐lagged panel data analysis to study mechanisms of change in psychotherapy research: Methodological recommendations
F Falkenström, N Solomonov, J Rubel
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 20 (3), 435-441, 2020
602020
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