Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy

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The Practice of Telepsychology
Ethics & Legal

The Practice of Telepsychology

The use of telepsychology by psychotherapists has increased in recent decades (Glueckauf et al., 2018). It provides greater access to psychotherapy, such as for those who live in areas where needed treatment services are not available and for those who are homebound or who lack access to adequate transportation. It also can be more cost-effective […]

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP + 1 more

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP + 1 more

September 1, 2022

Member Focus: Jake Jackson-Wolf
Practice & Research+3 more

Member Focus: Jake Jackson-Wolf

Member Interview with Jacob Jackson-Wolf, LCPC. Jake joined the Society as a student member and is Chair of the Professional Practice Committee (2022). Jake earned his Master of Education in Counseling and Human Services from Lehigh University and a post-master’s certificate in Professional Counseling from the University of Baltimore. Jake’s clinical experiences include work in […]

Jake Jackson-Wolf, LCPC

Jake Jackson-Wolf, LCPC

June 12, 2022

Measurement Based Care for Depression
Assessment & Treatment

Measurement Based Care for Depression

Depressive disorders are highly prevalent mental health conditions (NIH, 2022). Although effective treatments exist, barriers to care frequently interfere with access to care (Mojtabai et al., 2011). In the absence of prompt interventions, depressive symptoms can last over six months (Whiteford et al., 2013). Thus, there is an imperative to for the mental health field […]

Matteo Bugatti, Ph.D. + 4 more

Matteo Bugatti, Ph.D. + 4 more

June 1, 2022

Conceptualizing Epistemic Trust in Psychotherapy
Assessment & Treatment+2 more

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

Helping Psychotherapists Adopt Productive Responses to Suicidal Patients
Assessment & Treatment+1 more

Helping Psychotherapists Adopt Productive Responses to Suicidal Patients

The death of a patient by suicide is the professional event most feared by psychologists (Pope & Tabachnick, 1993). Fortunately, evidence has accumulated for the effectiveness of the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Cognitive Behavior Therapy for the treatment of suicidal patients, although other interventions are promising as well (Calati […]

Samuel Knapp, Ed.D., ABPP

Samuel Knapp, Ed.D., ABPP

June 1, 2022

Ethics and Values in Psychotherapy
Ethics & Legal

Ethics and Values in Psychotherapy

Ethical practice is essential for all psychotherapists. As licensed professionals, we are obligated to ensure that we meet the minimal expectations set in our state’s licensing law, the regulations that accompany it, other laws relevant to the practice of our profession, and our profession’s code of ethics. Yet, our goal should be to go far […]

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP + 1 more

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP + 1 more

June 1, 2022

Practicing Appropriate Responsivity
Psychotherapy Process+2 more

Practicing Appropriate Responsivity

Resistance is a phenomenon that tends to be universally dreaded by therapists. Therapists have described feeling frustrated, confused, guilty, and hurt after disagreement with their clients, and can even end up doubting their competence (Coutinho et al., 2011). Not only this, but it is well-documented that conflict will return if it is not effectively addressed […]

Lauren Poulin, MA + 2 more

Lauren Poulin, MA + 2 more

April 10, 2022

Time to Take a Closer Look
Assessment & Treatment+2 more

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

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

Longitudinal Effects of Psychotherapy With Transgender and Nonbinary Clients
Diversity+2 more

Longitudinal Effects of Psychotherapy With Transgender and Nonbinary Clients

Abstract Minority stress has been determined to contribute to some mental health concerns for transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming individuals, yet little is known regarding interventions to decrease the effects of minority stress. The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the feasibility and relative effectiveness of two interventions developed for work with transgender clients. Transgender individuals (N […]

Stephanie L. Budge, Ph.D. + 2 more

Stephanie L. Budge, Ph.D. + 2 more

October 3, 2021

Setting Your Fees During Covid-19 and Beyond
Early Career Psychologists+3 more

Setting Your Fees During Covid-19 and Beyond

In this video, Tiffany McLain, LMFT, psychotherapist and entrepreneur, sits down with Daniel Gaztambide, PsyD, to talk about setting your fees during COVID-19. Tiffany addresses common stories about money that we learn in graduate school, and often our own familial, cultural, and socioeconomic upbringing. We’ll also discuss anxiety and shame around valuing our work, and […]

Daniel Jose Gaztambide, Psy.D. + 1 more

Daniel Jose Gaztambide, Psy.D. + 1 more

September 12, 2021

Setting Your Fees During Covid-19 and Beyond
Uncategorized

Setting Your Fees During Covid-19 and Beyond

  In this video, Tiffany McLain, LMFT, psychotherapist and entrepreneur, sits down with Daniel Gaztambide, PsyD, to talk about setting your fees during COVID-19. Tiffany addresses common stories about money that we learn in graduate school, and often our own familial, cultural, and socioeconomic upbringing. We’ll also discuss anxiety and shame around valuing our work, […]

Daniel Jose Gaztambide, Psy.D. + 1 more

Daniel Jose Gaztambide, Psy.D. + 1 more

September 12, 2021