Shapiro, D.A. (1980). Effectiveness: No nonsense. New Forum, 6, 38-39.
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Shapiro, D.A. (1980). SPR '79. New Forum, 6, 36-37.
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Shapiro, D.A. (1981). Psychopathology. In A. Gale & A. Chapman (eds.), Psychology for professional groups. British Psychological Society.
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Lambert, M.J., Shapiro, D.A. & Bergin, A.E. (1986). The effectiveness of psychotherapy. In S.L. Garfield & A.E. Bergin (eds.), Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change (3rd edition). Wiley.
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Shapiro, D.A., Firth, J.A., Stiles, W.B., Elliott, R.K. & Llewelyn, S.P. (1987). Process-outcome research strategy: The Sheffield Psychotherapy Project. In W. Huber (ed.) Progress in psychotherapy research. University of Louvain Press, 651-675.
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Shapiro, D.A. (1987). Implications of psychotherapy
research for the study of meditation. In M.A. West (ed.), The psychology
of meditation. Oxford University Press.
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Shapiro, D.A. (1987). Learning by the book. Changes, 5, 314-315.
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Shapiro, D.A. (1987). Meta-analysis of psychotherapy outcomes. In W. Huber (ed.), Progress in psychotherapy research. University of Louvain Press, 729-747.
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Shapiro, D.A. (1989). Outcome research. In G. Parry & F.N. Watts (eds.), Behavioural and mental health research: A handbook of skills and methods. Erlbaum, pp. 163-187.
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Shapiro, D.A. A process of discovery. (1989). The Psychologist, 2, 153-154.
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Barkham, M. & Shapiro, D.A. (1989). Towards resolving the problem of waiting lists: Psychotherapy in two-plus-one sessions. Clinical Psychology Forum, no 23, 15-18.
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