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Matea Balabanovska; Kathy Leadbitter; Lucie Jurek; Flavia Mengarelli; Bruno Falissard; Neo Ngan; Catherine Aldred; Jonathan Green; Marie-Maude Geoffray – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
This study examined factors of implementation in clinical practice across the world of the Pediatric Autism Communication Therapy, an evidence-based parent-mediated therapy. Data were gathered via a survey administered to professionals trained in Pediatric Autism Communication Therapy and parents with whom they worked. The study was a mixed-method…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Professional Personnel, Attitudes, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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McMahon, Aisling – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2018
The experience of practising psychotherapy as a clinical psychologist was explored through a small number of in-depth interviews. Using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, three main themes were identified: "Feeling there's something missing", "Being able to get in there emotionally" and "Needing somewhere to go for…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Psychotherapy, Counselor Attitudes, Clinical Psychology
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Pakenham, Kenneth I.; Stafford-Brown, Johanna – Clinical Psychologist, 2013
Background: Research into stress management interventions for clinical psychology trainees (CPTs) is limited, despite evidence indicating that these individuals are at risk for elevated stress, which can negatively impact personal and professional functioning. This study explored: (1) CPTs' perceptions of a previously evaluated Acceptance and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Clinical Psychology, Student Attitudes, Stress Management
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Beccaria, Gavin – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2013
Mental health consumers in Australia have a basic right of access to high-quality mental health assessment and treatment. Given that universities are the entry point to the training process, they have a responsibility to train high-quality clinicians. Clinical psychology is the sub-discipline of psychology with specialist training in mental health…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Student Evaluation, Psychopathology, Counselor Training
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Olsen, Sara; Smith, Simon S.; Oei, Tian P. S.; Douglas, James – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2012
Objective: Adherence to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy for obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is poor. We assessed the effectiveness of a motivational interviewing intervention (motivational interview nurse therapy [MINT]) in addition to best practice standard care to improve acceptance and adherence to CPAP therapy in people with…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intervention, Sleep, Identification
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Khodayarifard, Mohammad; McClenon, James – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2011
Iranian clinical psychologists have devised family therapy methods that use cognitive behavior models that ft with their collectivist Islamic culture. The authors review Islamic-based strategies and describe family therapy with a culturally specific case of childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder. Family therapy, adapted to integrated,…
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, Islamic Culture, Psychologists, Behavior Modification
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Wright, Tracey; Simpson-Young, Virginia; Lennings, Christopher – Clinical Psychologist, 2012
Background: Psychological services are increasingly provided within a context in which third party payers impose limits on the number of sessions available to the client and therapist. Considerable research has addressed the effect of time limits on therapeutic outcomes, while effects on therapeutic process have received less attention. This…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, Counseling Techniques, Psychologists, Interviews
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Platt, Jason James – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2012
This article describes the philosophical foundations and educational methods of a Spanish language and cultural immersion program based in Mexico City, Mexico. The program is designed to assist U.S. graduate students in marriage and family therapy and clinical psychology programs to improve clinical service delivery with Latino clients. Utilizing…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Critical Theory, Immersion Programs, Foreign Countries
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Adkison-Bradley, Carla; Maynard, Donna; Johnson, Phillip; Carter, Stephaney – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2009
Depression is a common condition among women in the United Kingdom. However, little is known about the context of depression among British African Caribbean women. This article offers a preliminary discussion regarding issues and information pertaining to depression among British African Caribbean women. Characteristics and symptoms of depression…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Depression (Psychology), Womens Studies
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Wilson, Lee-Ann; White, Katherine M. – Clinical Psychologist, 2007
This study designed and tested a scale to measure psychologists' attitudes towards complementary and alternative therapies. The scale, derived from existing measures for medical professionals, was tested on a sample of psychology students (N = 163) using an online survey. The data were factor analysed and three correlated subscales were…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Measures (Individuals), Therapy, Undergraduate Students
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MacLeod, Andrea; Johnston, Paula – British Journal of Special Education, 2007
In this article, Andrea MacLeod, lecturer in autism studies at the University of Birmingham, and Paula Johnston, a woman with Asperger syndrome who now focuses on writing and speaking about her condition, consider the function of specialist group interventions for individuals with Asperger syndrome. These authors report on one model--a discussion…
Descriptors: Therapy, Young Adults, Asperger Syndrome, Clinical Psychology
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Mason, J. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2007
Background: Five factors are proposed as important in influencing the provision of psychological therapy to people with intellectual disabilities (IDs): the perceived effectiveness of psychological therapy, individual clinician competence, service resources (number of trained clinicians), the level of the clients disability and the diagnostic…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Therapy, Psychologists, Clinical Psychology
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O'Kelly, M. – Clinical Psychologist, 2004
Emphasis is placed on the use of empirically supported therapies in clinical practice as a manifestation of the scientist-practitioner approach. The predominant model used to provide empirical support for interventions uses groups of patients in randomised clinical trials in university settings. This model has severe limitations for the clinician.…
Descriptors: Patients, Therapy, Universities, Models
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Marks, Lynne – International Journal of Disability, Development & Education, 2006
This article offers a reflective view of five articles published in this Special Issue of the "International Journal of Disability, Development and Education." The 5 articles address various aspects of indigenous healing practices in different cultures. In distilling a number of pertinent themes, the author presents the view that…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Indigenous Knowledge, Medicine, Professional Recognition