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Articles tagged "practice research network".

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From Data to Intervention: Four International Case Studies of Practice-Research Networks in Mental Health
Assessment & Treatment+2 more

From Data to Intervention: Four International Case Studies of Practice-Research Networks in Mental Health

Abstract The gap between psychotherapy research and clinical practice remains a significant challenge, hindering the translation of evidence into real-world settings and the generation of practice-based evidence. Practice-research networks (PRN) have emerged as a powerful collaborative model to bridge this divide. This paper presents and synthesizes insights from four distinct international PRNs to illustrate their […]

Stewart E. Cooper, Ph.D., ABPP + 5 more

Stewart E. Cooper, Ph.D., ABPP + 5 more

September 10, 2025

What Clinicians Want from Psychotherapy Research
Bridging Practice & Research

What Clinicians Want from Psychotherapy Research

The Practice-Research Divide in Psychotherapy The tension between science and practice in psychotherapy has been described as a war or a “bad marriage” (Greene, 2014). Some writers on the research side of the divide characterize clinicians as lacking in knowledge and skill in empirically supported interventions (Karlin & Cross, 2014), while others suggest that clinicians […]

Giorgio A. Tasca, Ph.D.

Giorgio A. Tasca, Ph.D.

March 22, 2015

What Clinicians Want
Bridging Practice & Research

What Clinicians Want

Abstract Practice research networks may be one way of advancing knowledge translation and exchange (KTE) in psychotherapy. In this study, we document this process by first asking clinicians what they want from psychotherapy research. Eighty-two psychotherapists in 10 focus groups identified and discussed psychotherapy research topics relevant to their practices. An analysis of these discussions […]

Giorgio A. Tasca, Ph.D. + 21 more

Giorgio A. Tasca, Ph.D. + 21 more

March 15, 2015

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