Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy

Bridging Practice & Research

Delve into the intersection of research and practice, where theory meets application. This section highlights how empirical research can inform clinical practice and how practical experiences can shape future research directions.

182 articles found

What Do Suicidal Patients Want from Their Psychotherapists?
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What Do Suicidal Patients Want from Their Psychotherapists?

Effective psychotherapies, including treatments for suicidal patients, rely heavily on relationship skills for their success (Norcross & Lambert, 2018). Unfortunately, many suicidal patients have reported that their providers have not always displayed those essential relationship qualities (e.g., Blanchard & Farber, 2020; Hom et al., 2020; Hom et al., 2021; Richards et al., 2019a; Richards et […]

Samuel Knapp, Ed.D., ABPP

Samuel Knapp, Ed.D., ABPP

July 31, 2022

Conceptualizing Epistemic Trust in Psychotherapy
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Conceptualizing Epistemic Trust in Psychotherapy

Introduction In today’s rapidly changing social environment, people face the challenge of determining whom they can safely trust and who will lead them astray. Dealing with this challenge is crucial not only for individuals’ survival but also for their adaptation to social norms, habits, and the unstated rules of culture. However, people do not navigate […]

Shimrit Fisher + 2 more

Shimrit Fisher + 2 more

June 1, 2022

Toward a New Eclectic Approach
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Toward a New Eclectic Approach

Have you ever felt that your clients are not benefiting from your psychotherapy approach? If not yet, then be prepared to experience the inevitable “hopelessness” one day. It seems almost impossible that your approach, solely, is going to fit all the challenges which different clients will bring in the session. However, there might be a […]

Fitim Uka, PhD

Fitim Uka, PhD

May 16, 2022

Improving Results for Digital Therapeutics
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Improving Results for Digital Therapeutics

The past decade has witnessed the rise of digital therapeutics. This multi-billion-dollar healthcare segment provides consumer self-help tools with behavioral health as a dominant focus. A number of companies offer these programs, including Silver Cloud, Ginger, and Spring Health. The company studied here, Learn to Live, has self-paced digital modules for stress, depression, anxiety, and […]

George (Jeb) S Brown, Ph.D. + 1 more

George (Jeb) S Brown, Ph.D. + 1 more

May 1, 2022

Two Aspects Are Preventing Psychotherapy from Being More Effective
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Two Aspects Are Preventing Psychotherapy from Being More Effective

This article proposes that there are two aspects in the current mainstream view of how psychotherapy is understood that are preventing it from advancing as a science and being considerably more effective. One factor is that psychotherapy does not understand its subject matter. It is proposed that the client’s experiencing be recognized as the subject […]

Jeffrey Von Glahn, Ph.D.

Jeffrey Von Glahn, Ph.D.

April 17, 2022

Behavioral Health Technology Platforms and the Implementation of Measurement-Based Care in Psychotherapy
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Behavioral Health Technology Platforms and the Implementation of Measurement-Based Care in Psychotherapy

Measurement-based care (MBC) is a data-driven approach to delivering health care services. MBC encompasses an array of clinical tools, such as routine outcome monitoring (ROM), feedback informed treatment (FIT), and measurement feedback systems (MFS). Collectively, these practices center around the routine administration of treatment outcomes measurement and processing the scores with clients about treatment progress. […]

Matteo Bugatti, Ph.D. + 4 more

Matteo Bugatti, Ph.D. + 4 more

March 24, 2022

The Quest for Evidence-based Training
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The Quest for Evidence-based Training

“Evidence-Based” Training? Research is important in the scientific field of psychotherapy, where we like to think of ourselves as “scientist-practitioners” who provide “evidence-based practice” (Overholser, 2012). However, when it concerns our professional training, this research emphasis appears to be conveniently forgotten.  Therapists tend to spend many hours of their career in professional training, not only […]

Katie Aafjes-van Doorn, Psy.D.

Katie Aafjes-van Doorn, Psy.D.

March 24, 2022

Emotional Experience of Psychotherapists
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Emotional Experience of Psychotherapists

Abstract Psychotherapists respond to clients’ emotions in their daily work. However, little is known about therapists’ emotional experience and how different patterns of emotional experience are related to therapist empathy. Two samples of therapists, 1 from English-speaking countries (n = 314) and 1 from Mainland China (n = 589), completed measures of emotional reactivity, emotional […]

Harold Chui, Ph.D. + 1 more

Harold Chui, Ph.D. + 1 more

February 27, 2022

Dads Experience Postpartum Anxiety Too
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Dads Experience Postpartum Anxiety Too

Have you ever heard of postpartum anxiety in women? How about for men? Postpartum depression is commonly discussed for mothers and fathers, but what about anxiety? Research often subsumes postpartum anxiety with postpartum depression, especially since there is not a separate diagnosis or subtype for postpartum anxiety in The Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders […]

Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D.

Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D.

February 13, 2022

Anorexia Nervosa and Perfectionism
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Anorexia Nervosa and Perfectionism

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is highly comorbid with other clinically significant pathologies and extremely prevalent among the general population. Stigmas associated with AN, such as vanity or self-responsibility attributions, may prevent a someone from receiving help. Instead, they may reach out for symptoms unrelated to disordered eating, such as co-occurring depression.  Despite this, folks with AN […]

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

January 16, 2022

10 Tips for Offering Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness in Psychotherapy
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10 Tips for Offering Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness in Psychotherapy

A trauma-informed approach to mindfulness adapts mindfulness techniques to better meet the needs of individuals experiencing posttraumatic stress symptoms. A prescribed approach to mindfulness risks further harm by reinforcing traumatic circumstances such as coercion, unpredictability, and dysregulation. In contrast, the proposed flexibility of trauma-sensitive mindfulness empowers individuals to safely engage in the present moment at […]

Kelsey M. Dietrich, M.A.

Kelsey M. Dietrich, M.A.

January 2, 2022

Time to Take a Closer Look
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Time to Take a Closer Look

In March of 2020, therapists faced an unprecedented challenge and, in many ways, a glorious opportunity. COVID-19 and lockdowns meant that it was no longer possible or safe to provide psychotherapy in a “business as usual” way. Video psychotherapy, or telemental health, which had been considered by many as the lesser cousin of in-person therapy, […]

Barbara J. Thompson, Ph.D. + 3 more

Barbara J. Thompson, Ph.D. + 3 more

December 2, 2021