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“Oh then I saw her face”
Public Policy

“Oh then I saw her face”

Visionary Leadership One of the surprisingly positive aspects of the COVID-19 experience has been society’s growing awareness of the importance of quality mental health services and the adverse consequences of our traditionally reactive, individual-oriented approach.  On a personal level, we have been very pleased with the recent increase in media attention to this critical aspect […]

Pat DeLeon, Ph.D.

Pat DeLeon, Ph.D.

November 15, 2021

Looking Back, Looking Forwards
Advocacy+1 more

Looking Back, Looking Forwards

I recently had the honor and pleasure of attending a Zoom gathering of many Division 29 past presidents, thanks to the effort of our current president, Dr. Clara Hill, to bring them together. As the past chair of two different Committees including Membership and the current Membership Domain Representative, I am aware of the amazing […]

Jean Birbilis, Ph.D.

Jean Birbilis, Ph.D.

November 15, 2021

Predicting Trainee Therapists’ Abilities with Letters of Recommendation Part 1
Psychotherapy Process+1 more

Predicting Trainee Therapists’ Abilities with Letters of Recommendation Part 1

According to the American Psychological Association’s 2019 report on Admissions, Applications, and Acceptances, over 40,000 individuals applied to clinical psychology programs in the 2016-2017 academic year, with acceptance rates of 12-30% (Michalski et al., 2019). Due to an increasing interest in clinical and counseling psychology (Norcross & Sayette, 2014) and a limited amount of space […]

Zachary Hoffman, M.S. + 5 more

Zachary Hoffman, M.S. + 5 more

November 15, 2021

Helping Patients Interpret Ambivalence about Change
Assessment & Treatment+1 more

Helping Patients Interpret Ambivalence about Change

Context More and more, I notice therapy clients asking directly for insight. They want to understand why they dilly-dally on their goals, waffle on difficult decisions, envision change but don’t plan for it. “…If I feel I want to do X, and I say I want to do X, why can’t I just do it?” […]

Dana R. Falk, Ph.D.

Dana R. Falk, Ph.D.

November 15, 2021

Returning to Providing Psychotherapy In-Person During a Pandemic After Providing Online Services
Early Career Psychologists+1 more

Returning to Providing Psychotherapy In-Person During a Pandemic After Providing Online Services

It has been over a year since psychologists worldwide adapted to provide clinical services during the global pandemic. As we know, clinicians, among many other professionals, rapidly learned the nuances of working with clients online. For those whose jobs demanded to continue meeting in-person, masks became essential, a needed barrier that created some protection and […]

Beatriz Palma, Ph.D.

Beatriz Palma, Ph.D.

November 15, 2021

Toward More Differentiated and Nuanced Understandings of Clinical Supervision Practices and Expectations Around the World
Bridging Practice & Research+1 more

Toward More Differentiated and Nuanced Understandings of Clinical Supervision Practices and Expectations Around the World

Clinical supervision is an international phenomenon, but beyond Western perspectives that have dominated the published research on the subject, national, cultural, and regional variants have not been explored. In the interest of expanding the international frame, we joined international supervision experts from some less studied countries (China, Guatemala, Mexico, South Korea, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States) to lay groundwork for discussion and reciprocal learning on culture, mores, and clinical supervision practice. The article is derived from a study by Falender and colleagues (2021).

Maria del Pilar Grazioso, Ph.D. + 4 more

Maria del Pilar Grazioso, Ph.D. + 4 more

November 15, 2021

2021 Editor’s Column 56(3)
Psychotherapy Electronic Communications Editors' Column

2021 Editor’s Column 56(3)

“Unity of thought without unity of action is imperfect.” -Poet-philosopher Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal Hello Division 29 and SAP Membership! It is hard to fathom that summer is winding down and that our fears about the trajectory of the pandemic are increasing yet again. In our spring issue, we spoke of the hope of seeing […]

Joanna M. Drinane, Ph.D.

Joanna M. Drinane, Ph.D.

November 15, 2021

2021 President’s Column 56(3)
Past Presidential Columns+1 more

2021 President’s Column 56(3)

The Seventh Edition of Bergin and Garfield’s Handbook for Psychotherapy and Behavior Change, edited by Michael Barkham, Wolfgang Lutz, and Louis Castonguay, and published by Wiley, is due out this summer (Amazon says September 22, 2021)! This book is considered the “lodestar” or “bible” for psychotherapists and psychotherapy researchers…it reviews the major research in the […]

Clara Hill, Ph.D.

Clara Hill, Ph.D.

November 15, 2021

Caregiver Burden of Schizophrenia in Ethnic Minority Groups
Diversity+2 more

Caregiver Burden of Schizophrenia in Ethnic Minority Groups

In recent years there has been a huge shift from mental hospitals to home care for individuals with long-term mental illness. The shift from hospitals to homes has resulted in transferring responsibilities for the day-to-day care of patients to their family members (caregivers), resulting in family members assuming the role of nurse, counselor, advocate, and […]

Ivanna Juliusburger, MS

Ivanna Juliusburger, MS

October 31, 2021

2021 Student Paper Award Winners
Society News

2021 Student Paper Award Winners

Jeffrey E. Barnett Psychotherapy Research Student Paper Award Winner Heather Muir is a fifth-year graduate student in Clinical Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In 2014, Heather graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a BA in psychology, with highest honors. Her senior honors thesis examined themes of autobiographical memories. After graduation, Heather […]

Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy

Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy

October 26, 2021

Psychotherapy and Parents
Assessment & Treatment+2 more

Psychotherapy and Parents

Collateral work with parents is a widely adopted practice among child psychotherapists. In the early days of child analysis, parents were not necessarily involved in the child’s treatment, it is now widely believed that work with parents can enhance the effectiveness of child psychotherapy treatment, enabling the changes that take place within the therapy room […]

Tatianna Kufferath-Lin, PsyD + 3 more

Tatianna Kufferath-Lin, PsyD + 3 more

October 17, 2021

Existential Psychotherapy for an Existential Pandemic
Psychotherapy Process+2 more

Existential Psychotherapy for an Existential Pandemic

Despite vaccination roll-out for the COVID-19 virus and re-entry into “normal life,” reports of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are rising with those in lower socioeconomic status (SES) strata and young adults most likely to bear disproportionate incidences of life disruption. This pandemic, which is far from over, created a perfect storm as […]

Jerrold Lee Shapiro, Ph.D. + 1 more

Jerrold Lee Shapiro, Ph.D. + 1 more

September 19, 2021