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Duncan, B., & Miller, S. (2008). When I’m good, I’m very good, but when I’m bad I’m better: A new mantra for psychotherapists. Psychotherapy in Australia, November, 60-69.
Miller, Duncan, Brown, Sorrell, & Brown: The Partner’s for Change Outcome Management System (2005)
Common Factors
Sparks, J., Duncan, B., & Miller, S. (2008). Common factor in psychotherapy: Common means to uncommon outcomes. In J. Lebow (Ed.) 21st century psychotherapies. New York: Wiley.
Duncan, Miller & Sparks: Common factors and the uncommon heroism of youth. (2007)
Evidenced Based Practice
Duncan & Miller: The Manual is not the Territory (2006)
The Founder Of Common Factors: Saul Rosenzweig
Rosenzweig, S. (1936). Some implicit common factors in diverse methods of psychotherapy. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 6, 412-415.
Duncan: The Founder of Common Factors: A Conversation with Saul Rosenweig (2002)
Duncan: The Legacy of Saul Rosenzweig: The Profundity of the Dodo Bird (2002)
Oldies but Goodies
Duncan, B., & Moynihan, D. (1994). Applying outcome research: Intentional utilization of the client’s frame of reference. Psychotherapy, 31, (2), 294-301.
Duncan, Hubble, & Miller: Stepping off the Throne (1997)
Duncan: The Future of Psychotherapy of Psychotherapy: Evidence-Based Practice (2001)
Duncan & Miller: The Client’s Theory of Change (2001)
Duncan, Miller, & Hubble: Is the Customer always right? (1998)
