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Is the quality of therapeutic collaboration associated with the assimilation of...

Ryttinger, Raquel; Stiles, William B.; Serralta, Fernanda; Silva, Vania; Cardoso, Catia; Ferreira, Angela; Basto, Isabel; Sousa, Inês; Ribeiro, Eugénia

Objective: How are collaborative interactions associated with clients' progress in therapy? This study addressed this question, by assessing the quality of therapeutic collaboration and comparing it passage by passage with the clients' assimilation of problematic experiences in two cases of major depression treated with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, one recovered and one improved-but-not-recovered. Method: We u...


Therapist's actions after therapeutic collaboration breaks: a single case study

Cardoso, Catia; Pinto, Dulce; Ribeiro, Eugénia

Aim: This study analyzes how a therapist contributed to therapeutic collaboration reestablishment by describing his actions after therapeutic collaboration breaks in a recovered completer clinical case. Method: Data was collected from a narrative therapy case with the diagnosis of depression spanning 19 sessions. We identified sequences in which therapeutic collaboration breaks were re-established (or not) thro...


Interspecific variability of endocrine disruption and oxidative stress in two b...

Pereira, Catarina; Gomes, Tânia; Cardoso, Catia; Almeida, Ana Catarina; Araújo, Olinda; Bebianno, Maria João; Cravo, Alexandra

Estuaries are highly productive ecosystems that have been increasingly affected by anthropogenic activities. In this study, the presence of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) and their relation to oxidative stress were assessed in two bivalve species (mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis and clams Ruditapes decussatus) from the Ria Formosa Lagoon (south Portugal). We applied the alkali-labile phosphate (ALP) as...


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