Download scientific diagram | Jacobson plots of CORE-OM clinical scores. from publication: The effectiveness of psychodynamic-interpersonal therapy (PIT) in routine clinical practice: A benchmarking comparison | To investigate the effectiveness of psychodynamic-interpersonal therapy (PIT) in a routine clinical practice setting. Full pre-post data were available on 62 out of a total of 67 patients aged between 19 and 60 years. Patients were seen over a 52-month period (2001-2005) | Benchmarking, Clinical Practice and Personality Inventory | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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