Tomasz P. Andrusyna, Ph.D.
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Northwestern University, Evanston, ILGoogle:
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(The mechanism and time course of sudden gains in behavioral activation treatment for depression.) |
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Weingarten CP, Luborsky L, Andrusyna T, et al. (2014) Relationships Between God and People: An Interpersonal Study of Scriptures The International Journal For the Psychology of Religion. 24: 133-150 |
Andrusyna TP, Luborsky L, Pham T, et al. (2006) The mechanisms of sudden gains in supportive-expressive therapy for depression Psychotherapy Research. 16: 526-536 |
Popp C, Luborsky L, Descôteaux J, et al. (2004) Relationships between God and people in the Bible, part III: When the other is an outsider. Psychiatry. 67: 26-37 |
Popp C, Luborsky L, Descôteaux J, et al. (2003) Relationships between God and people in the Bible, Part II: The New Testament, with comparisons with the Torah. Psychiatry. 66: 285-307 |
Popp CA, Luborsky L, Andrusyna TP, et al. (2002) Relationships between God and people in the Bible: a core conflictual relationship theme study of the Pentateuch/Torah. Psychiatry. 65: 179-96 |
Tang TZ, Luborsky L, Andrusyna T. (2002) Sudden gains in recovering from depression: are they also found in psychotherapies other than cognitive-behavioral therapy? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 70: 444-7 |
Tang TZ, Luborsky L, Andrusyna T. (2002) Sudden gains in recovering from depression: Are they also found in psychotherapies other than cognitive-behavioral therapy? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 70: 444-447 |