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Research Article

Enhancing the effects of emotion-focused individual and couples therapy by nonviolent communication

Améliorer les effets de lathérapie individuelle et de couple centrée sur les émotions par lacommunication non violente

Mit gewaltfreier Kommunikation die Wirkung vonEmotionsfokussierter Einzel- und Paartherapie verstärken

Mejorar los efectos de la terapia individual yde pareja centrada en la emoción mediante la comunicación no violenta

Potenciar os efeitos da Terapia Focada na Emoção (TFE) Individual e deCasais através da Comunicação Não-Violenta

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Pages 23-40 | Received 23 May 2020, Accepted 18 Nov 2021, Published online: 31 Jul 2022

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