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Practice Oriented Research
Bridging Practice & Research

Practice Oriented Research

The practice of psychotherapy is not an easy task. Many psychotherapists are balancing multiple responsibilities and roles at any given moment. As clinicians, they have to conduct assessments, develop case conceptualizations and treatment plans, relate to their patients therapeutically, and deliver interventions effectively. As mental health providers, they have to find time to manage responsibilities […]

Soo Jeong Youn, M.S. + 2 more

Soo Jeong Youn, M.S. + 2 more

July 24, 2016

Caring for a Patient with Schizophrenia
Assessment & Treatment

Caring for a Patient with Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a disabling, chronic psychiatric disorder that occurs in approximately 1% of the population (Goldner, Hsu, Waraich & Somers, 2002; Mueser & Jeste, 2008). It has severe consequences for patients with the disorder, as well as their caregivers who often present with high levels of psychological distress (Awad & Voruganti, 2008). In addition to […]

Giulia Suro, Ph.D. + 1 more

Giulia Suro, Ph.D. + 1 more

July 17, 2016

2017 Board
Society News

2017 Board

Armand and I are pleased to announce the results of the 2016 Division elections. The candidates elected are as follows:   President:   Michael J. Constantino, PhD Diversity Domain Representative: Rosemary E. Phelps, PhD Early Career Domain Representative: Leigh Ann Carter, PsyD Science and Scholarship Domain Representative: Susan Woodhouse, PhD Division Representative to APA Council: Jean A. […]

Jeffrey Zimmerman, Ph.D., ABPP + 1 more

Jeffrey Zimmerman, Ph.D., ABPP + 1 more

July 15, 2016

Beyond Acceptance
Assessment & Treatment+1 more

Beyond Acceptance

While lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) youth are at high risk for emotional and behavioral problems, research has documented that family rejection increases these risks and family acceptance decreases them (Ryan, Russell, Huebner, Diaz, & Sanchez, 2010). In this article, I will apply concepts from family systems theory to work with families who are struggling […]

Joseph A. Micucci, Ph.D., ABPP

Joseph A. Micucci, Ph.D., ABPP

July 3, 2016

Does Client Attachment Matter in Eating Disorder Treatment?
Assessment & Treatment

Does Client Attachment Matter in Eating Disorder Treatment?

Theory, research, and clinical experience have led us to believe that attachment patterns and processes are highly relevant to the treatment of eating disorders – a point that has also been argued persuasively by colleagues in the field (Tasca & Balfour, 2014; Tasca, Ritchie, & Balfour, 2011). Thus, in the design of the Copenhagen Bulimia […]

Sarah Ingrid Franksdatter Daniel + 2 more

Sarah Ingrid Franksdatter Daniel + 2 more

July 3, 2016

Change Is the Problem and Change Is the Solution
Past Presidential Columns

Change Is the Problem and Change Is the Solution

In my last column I reported some of the changes that our Society has made in recent years to adapt and to improve. I mentioned, too, that the winds of change are strong in APA these days. In this column I want to tell you what some of those changes are. Some of these changes […]

Armand R. Cerbone, Ph.D., ABPP

Armand R. Cerbone, Ph.D., ABPP

June 24, 2016

Client Attachment in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy for Bulimia Nervosa
Assessment & Treatment

Client Attachment in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy for Bulimia Nervosa

Abstract In the context of a randomized clinical trial of psychoanalytic psychotherapy (PPT) versus cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for bulimia nervosa (BN), this study performed secondary analyses of (a) the relation between attachment and pretreatment symptom levels, (b) whether client pretreatment attachment moderated treatment outcome, (c) whether change in client attachment was associated with symptomatic change, and (d) whether […]

Sarah Ingrid Franksdatter Daniel + 2 more

Sarah Ingrid Franksdatter Daniel + 2 more

June 14, 2016

Humility and Care in the Mental Health Treatment of Brazilian Immigrant Clients
Assessment & Treatment+1 more

Humility and Care in the Mental Health Treatment of Brazilian Immigrant Clients

“It took me months to find you,” said Luciana, during her intake session, discussing the difficulty of finding a clinician with whom she could converse in her native Portuguese language. While there are mental health settings in the Boston area that serve Portuguese speaking individuals and families, these resources pale in contrast to the significant […]

Luana Bessa, Ph.D.

Luana Bessa, Ph.D.

June 12, 2016

Top 5 Components of “Good Enough” Supervision
Education & Training+1 more

Top 5 Components of “Good Enough” Supervision

In the Fall 2015 semester we completed a graduate course in clinical supervision. We discussed the purpose of clinical supervision, ethical and legal issues, theoretical models, countertransference and interpersonal variables impacting supervision, evaluation and feedback, how to build specific trainee skills, working with impaired trainees, and supervisor self-care. A frequent reaction for all of us (including […]

Jessica Campoli, B.A., Honours + 5 more

Jessica Campoli, B.A., Honours + 5 more

June 5, 2016

Most Psychotherapy Research Probably Isn’t Reproducible (But We Can Fix That)
Bridging Practice & Research

Most Psychotherapy Research Probably Isn’t Reproducible (But We Can Fix That)

Papers about reproducibility are filling journals; arguments about reproducibility ricochet through the blogosphere. Concerns about the trustworthiness of published research are not limited to psychology: they extend to the biomedical sciences (Begley & Ionannidis, 2015), political science (Esarey, Stevenson, & Wilson, 2014), and even computer science (LeVeque, Mitchell, & Stodden, 2012). But only psychotherapy researchers […]

Samantha L. Bernecker, M.S.

Samantha L. Bernecker, M.S.

May 22, 2016

APA Convention 2016: Society Programs and Events
Conference Announcements+1 more

APA Convention 2016: Society Programs and Events

Download the List of the Society’s Convention Programming here. Thursday, August 5, 2016   Symposium (A): How Technology Is Transforming the Mental Health Landscape 8:00 – 9:50 Convention Centre, Room 203          46, 12, 7, 29, 42 Anitha Iyer, PhD Symposium (A): Supervision—Master Supervisors of Various Orientations Show and Discuss Their Supervision Session […]

Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy

Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy

May 10, 2016

Prolonged Exposure in VA Residential PTSD Treatment Programs
Assessment & Treatment

Prolonged Exposure in VA Residential PTSD Treatment Programs

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is one of the largest comprehensive health care systems in the world. Although unique in some regards, it can serve as an ideal laboratory to study the implementation of evidence-based treatments (EBTs) given the abundance of federal funding and top-down administrative support. The VA provides an organized, centralized […]

Vanessa Simiola, Psy.D + 2 more

Vanessa Simiola, Psy.D + 2 more

May 8, 2016