Research in training clinics: A bridge between science and practice |
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Journal/Book: J Clin Psychol. 1998; 54: 4 Conant Square, Brandon, VT 05733. Clinical Psychology Publ Co. 315-327.
Abstract: Clinics associated with psychology training programs have potential to generate important research data. The expectation that research be experimental in nature has limited the pursuit of research in training clinics. This type oi efficacy study is not feasible in most clinics. Where too much variation occurs as a result of training and administrative demands. Numer ous process-outcome studies have been effectively conducted in training clinics. This article reviews some of these studies, identifies problems related to research in training clinics, and makes recommendations for the development of an enhanced research agenda for training clinics.
Note: Article Neufeldt SA, Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara,CA 93106 USA
Keyword(s): COGNITIVE MEDIATIONAL PARADIGM; THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE; WORKING ALLIANCE; QUALITATIVE-ANALYSIS; HELPING ALLIANCE; FAMILY-THERAPY; PSYCHOTHERAPY; CLIENT; IMPACT; PSYCHOLOGY
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