Do Verbal Changes during psychotherapy Lead to Behavioral Changes?-Motivational Interviewing and Behavior Variability-
セラピー場面での発言の変化は行動の変化につながるのか?-動機づけ面接と行動変動性-
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Volume:
58
Issue:
2
Page:
97-103
Publication year:
Mar. 02, 2020
JST Material Number:
L4165A
ISSN:
0919-7435
Document type:
Article
Country of issue:
Japan (JPN)
Language:
JAPANESE (JA)
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