Systematic preparation of patients for psychotherapy- I. Effects on therapy behavior and outcome☆
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This research was supported in part by NIMH Grant #MH-04618. We wish to express our appreciation to Martin Orne who suggested the idea of the study and made significant contributions to important stages of it.