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On Disruption and Construction, Reflection and Reorganization in Psychotherapist Development: A Taxonomy of Transformative Learning Outcomes

Journal of Transformative Education, 2019
The beginning period of psychotherapist development has been conceptually and empirically identified as the most difficult and potentially problematic.
J. C. Watkins
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Impact of psychotherapist expectations on client outcomes.

Psychotherapy, 2015
Recent investigations have implicated client expectations of psychotherapy as a strong predictor of premature termination; however, there is reason to believe psychotherapist expectations may also impact client outcomes. This study sought to address this
D. Connor, J. Callahan
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Sent before my time : a child psychotherapist's view of life on a neonatal intensive care unit

, 2018
Sent Before My Time is an exploration of the workings of a neo natal intensive care unit from a child psychotherapist's point of view. It examines the relationships between the babies, the parents and the staff.
Margaret E. Cohen
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Psychotherapist effects in meta-analyses: How accurate are treatment effects?

Psychotherapy, 2015
Psychotherapists are known to vary in their effectiveness with their clients, in randomized clinical trials as well as naturally occurring treatment settings. The fact that therapists matter has 2 effects in psychotherapy studies.
Jesse Owen   +3 more
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Promoting cognitive complexity in corrections practice: Clinical supervision processes with psychotherapist trainees.

Psychotherapy, 2015
Practicing psychotherapy with inmates in correctional settings is challenging. Psychotherapists may be asked to address multiple treatment targets including severe mental illness and disruptive behaviors, alongside other recidivism-related factors such ...
P. Magaletta, Alix M. McLearen
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Early career perspectives on psychotherapy research and practice: psychotherapist effects, multicultural orientation, and couple interventions.

Psychotherapy, 2013
I was awarded the Early Career Award from Division 29 and the American Psychological Foundation (APF) in 2012, and in this article, I provide an overview of my psychotherapy research career and insight gained along the way.
Jesse Owen
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An integrative psychotherapist's account of his focus when treating self-critical patients.

Psychotherapy, 2013
This article presents the factors on which I focus as an integrative psychotherapist when treating self-critical patients. I first describe my personal version of psychotherapy integration. Drawing principally from Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic model,
G. Shahar
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Choosing a Psychotherapist

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
To the Editor.— It appears that Nathan Schnaper, MD (242:327, 1979), thinks shopping is the key to choosing a psychotherapist. Well, I cannot say he is completely wrong, but I believe most patients have a somewhat better plan available to them. After all, a significant number of patients are referred by their internist or general practitioner, and ...
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Bringing the psychotherapist back: basic concepts for reading articles examining therapist effects using multilevel modeling.

Psychotherapy, 2012
Psychotherapy research examining the influence of psychotherapists on clients' clinical outcomes can provide valuable insights for enhancing psychotherapists' effectiveness. Psychotherapy data often have a hierarchical structure--multiple clients treated
J. Adelson, Jesse Owen
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Group therapist as social scientist, with special reference to the psychodynamically oriented psychotherapist.

American Psychologist, 2012
The recent literature suggests a lowering of tensions between psychotherapy practitioners and researchers in the decades-long "psychotherapy war." The author analyzes reasons for the thawing and suggests that the time is ripe for clinicians to assume ...
L. Greene
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