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collaboration and bond with the therapist. Measurement points for HAQ-P and HAQ-T are 6 and 12 months after beginning of treatment. In an explorative approach the following main research questions are addressed: Does working alliance (WAI and HAQ) predict therapy outcomes (BDI and IIP) and their stability through follow-up? Are there differences in the predictive power of working alliance as a function of the modality of measurement (patient, therapist, external rater)? Do differences exist concerning the predictive power of working alliance as a function of treatment (psychoanalytic psychotherapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy)? Statistical analyses are performed by multiple regression analyses. @)15-1.*$#! The study intends to contribute to the relevance of the working alliance as part of the therapeutic relationship. Within this frame, the treatment dependent impact of the working alliance will enhance a better understanding of different mechanisms of change. G$#.1/.\!

Prof. D. Huber, M.D., Ph.D. International Psychoanalytic University (IPU), Stromstrasse 3, 10555 Berlin, Germany. E-mail: dorothea.huber@ipu-berlin.de

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