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Common factors in couple and family therapy: The overlooked foundation for effective practice
DH Sprenkle, SD Davis, JL Lebow
Guilford Publications, 2013
6812013
Is who delivers the treatment more important than the treatment itself? The role of the therapist in common factors
AJ Blow, DH Sprenkle, SD Davis
Journal of marital and family therapy 33 (3), 298-317, 2007
4982007
The therapeutic pyramid: A common factors synthesis of techniques, alliance, and way of being
ST Fife, JB Whiting, K Bradford, S Davis
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 40 (1), 20-33, 2014
2042014
Common factors of change in couple therapy
SD Davis, JL Lebow, DH Sprenkle
Behavior therapy 43 (1), 36-48, 2012
1662012
What clients of couple therapy model developers and their former students say about change, part I: Model‐dependent common factors across three models
SD Davis, FP Piercy
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 33 (3), 318-343, 2007
1322007
What clients of couple therapy model developers and their former students say about change, part II: Model‐independent common factors and an integrative framework
SD Davis, FP Piercy
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 33 (3), 344-363, 2007
1272007
Strengthening the systemic ties that bind: Integrating common factors into marriage and family therapy curricula
EA Karam, AJ Blow, DH Sprenkle, SD Davis
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 41 (2), 136-149, 2015
1012015
Enacting relationships in marriage and family therapy: A conceptual and operational definition of an enactment
SD Davis, MH Butler
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 30 (3), 319-333, 2004
872004
The divide between “evidenced‐based” approaches and practitioners of traditional theories of family therapy
FM Dattilio, FP Piercy, SD Davis
Journal of marital and family therapy 40 (1), 5-16, 2014
592014
Common pitfalls of beginning therapists utilizing enactments
MH Butler, SD Davis, RB Seedall
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 34 (3), 329-352, 2008
422008
Therapist–worldview matching: Not as important as matching to clients
AJ Blow, SD Davis, DH Sprenkle
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 38, 13-17, 2012
382012
The family therapy treatment planner
FM Dattilio, DJ Berghuis, SD Davis
John Wiley & Sons, 2010
382010
Enactments in couple therapy: Identifying therapist interventions associated with positive change
SR Woolley, KS Wampler, SD Davis
Journal of Family Therapy 34 (3), 284-305, 2012
332012
Targeting threats to the therapeutic alliance: A primer for marriage and family therapy training
EA Karam, DH Sprenkle, SD Davis
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 41 (4), 389-400, 2015
322015
Factors associated with former smokers among female adolescents in rural Virginia
AJ Huebner, L Shettler, JL Matheson, PS Meszaros, FP Piercy, SD Davis
Addictive Behaviors 30 (1), 167-173, 2005
322005
What does it mean to be a common factors informed family therapist?
SD Davis, AL Hsieh
Family Process 58 (3), 629-640, 2019
292019
Indonesian families
FP Piercy, A Soekandar, CDM Limansubroto, SD Davis
Ethnicity & family therapy (3rd ed., pp. 332–338). London: The Guilford, 2005
262005
Clinical supervision activities for increasing competence and self-awareness
RA Bean, SD Davis, MP Davey
John Wiley & Sons, 2014
222014
Adolescent mothers in foster care: Relational ethics, depressive symptoms and health problems through a contextual therapy lens
KL Wilson, T Glebova, S Davis, G Seshadri
Contemporary family therapy 39, 150-161, 2017
172017
Beyond technique: An autoethnographic exploration of how I learned to show love towards my father
SD Davis
The Qualitative Report 10 (3), 533-542, 2005
172005
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