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Dealing with Bias in Artificial Intelligence Driven Psychotherapy Tools Among Cultural and Racial Populations
Assessment & Treatment+2 more

Dealing with Bias in Artificial Intelligence Driven Psychotherapy Tools Among Cultural and Racial Populations

Psychotherapy as a tool for treating various mental and physical health disorders has long been established as an effective treatment modality for mental disorders in Western populations, demonstrating efficacy and long-term efficiency (Kim et al., 2019). However, some authors argue that Western approaches and models in psychotherapy may not be suitable for Black Africans (Shatte […]

Caleb Onah, MS

Caleb Onah, MS

September 13, 2024

Is the GRE Necessary in Admissions?
Ethics & Legal+1 more

Is the GRE Necessary in Admissions?

In 2020, the world has been plagued with a pandemic, continued incidents of state-sanctioned violence by police officers toward Black Americans, and natural disasters. During this time, various countries had stay-at-home orders to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. This year has unmasked a multitude of unjust, inequitable, and corrupt systems, necessitated to reflect on the […]

James Lodovic, B.A. + 1 more

James Lodovic, B.A. + 1 more

December 1, 2020

The Transition to Motherhood for Therapists
Self-Care & Development

The Transition to Motherhood for Therapists

As Mother’s Day approached this year, I found myself reflecting on my experiences the previous May. It was a watershed year for me, both professionally and personally, as I navigated the challenges of a postdoctoral residency in child community mental health while learning to parent. Last year, I was midway through my residency and deeply […]

Maggie Benedict-Montgomery, Ph.D.

Maggie Benedict-Montgomery, Ph.D.

August 13, 2017

Replication and Open Science
Bridging Practice & Research

Replication and Open Science

Replication has been a recent hot topic in Psychology research. With all of the concerns that have been raised, many of us may wonder how replication problems will impact practitioners and psychotherapy researchers. The purpose of this article is to review some recent research on publication and replication. I will make suggestions and argue that […]

Cody D. Christopherson, Ph.D.

Cody D. Christopherson, Ph.D.

November 11, 2016

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