Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy

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Heather Muir, B.A.

5 articles

Personal Psychotherapy for the Psychotherapist in Training
Student Development+1 more

Personal Psychotherapy for the Psychotherapist in Training

Given that mental health professionals lead lives outside the therapy room, they are not invulnerable to the impact of psychosocial life stressors. In addition, working with distressed patients is a complex and demanding task that requires the service provider’s devoted mental resources. Graduate student trainees in applied psychology programs are arguably prone to even greater […]

Carly Schwartzman, M.A. + 1 more

Carly Schwartzman, M.A. + 1 more

April 21, 2020

Responsivity to Patients’ Early Treatment Beliefs as a Form of Evidence-Based Decision Making
Assessment & Treatment+2 more

Responsivity to Patients’ Early Treatment Beliefs as a Form of Evidence-Based Decision Making

Although using an empirically supported treatment package to treat specific mental health problems may represent a good starting point, there is growing recognition that evidence-based practice (EBP) involves more than the uniform application of such standardized interventions. One of the main research findings driving this perspective is that global therapist adherence to a specific treatment […]

Alice E. Coyne, PhD + 2 more

Alice E. Coyne, PhD + 2 more

June 23, 2019

Therapist Responsivity to Patients’ Early Treatment Beliefs and Psychotherapy Process
Assessment & Treatment+1 more

Therapist Responsivity to Patients’ Early Treatment Beliefs and Psychotherapy Process

Abstract As the conceptualization of evidence-based practice expands beyond the phasic application of treatment manuals for specific mental health diagnoses, greater attention is being paid to treatment personalization, including at its very first steps. One approach to such early personalization involves therapist flexible responsivity to patients’ presenting nondiagnostic characteristics, such as their treatment-related beliefs, that […]

Alice E. Coyne, PhD + 2 more

Alice E. Coyne, PhD + 2 more

March 5, 2019

Uncovering Trainable Therapist Effects
Assessment & Treatment+2 more

Uncovering Trainable Therapist Effects

There is mounting evidence that individual psychotherapists have a notable impact on patient outcomes (whether measured globally or as specific outcome domains), accounting for about 3-7% of such variance across controlled trials and naturalistic settings (Baldwin & Imel, 2013). Moreover, most therapists possess relative strengths and weaknesses within their caseloads in terms of their domain-specific […]

Alice E. Coyne, PhD + 4 more

Alice E. Coyne, PhD + 4 more

November 25, 2018

The Uphill Climb
Student Development

The Uphill Climb

This article details the authors’ experiences pertaining to applying to counseling and clinical PhD programs, and offers advice for students, particularly those coming from smaller undergraduate institutions or institutions lacking clinical psychology programs, who may be considering a similar training path. Introductions Heather Muir graduated with a BA in psychology from the University of New […]

Heather Muir, B.A. + 1 more

Heather Muir, B.A. + 1 more

August 18, 2018

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