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The December PPRNet Blog is now online. 1. Psychotherapy for treatment non-responders: A meta-analysis 2. How useful are smartphone apps for mental health? A meta-analysis 3. How does therapy harm? A meta-synthesis of client perspectives https://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/pprnet/blog
The November PPRNet Blog is online. 1. Psychotherapy at a Distance 2. Teletherapy and the Therapeutic Alliance 3. Emotions in Psychotherapy: A Meta-analysis... https://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/pprnet/blog
Group Psychodynamic-Interpersonal Psychotherapy In Practice. This APA video shows a group therapy session with expert commentary: https://www.apa.org//group-psychodynamic-interpersonal-psy
PPRNet Blog - this month: 1. Patient-therapist physiological synchronization 2. What patients really want from psychotherapy 3. A meta-analysis of group therapy for mood disorders https://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/pprnet/blog
Providers of Psychological Therapy. The Psychotherapy Practice Research Network needs your input. This brief survey about future research initiatives will take less than 5 mins to complete. https://uottawapsy.az1.qualtrics.com/.../SV_b1UFLpMGYGF7PBr
Practicing group therapy online? Here's a practice-review of the evidence and clinical issues involved. Free to access in the Group Dynamics special issue on COVID-19. https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2020-69287-004.html
PPRNet Needs Your Input! We are applying for funding to support future projects on continuing education for professionals who provide psychotherapy. This brief survey will take less than 5 mins to complete. https://uottawapsy.az1.qualtrics.com//f/SV_b1UFLpMGYGF7PBr
The Sept Psychotherapy Practice Research Network Blog is online! (1) Mentalizing research and implications for psychotherapy; (2) Reciprocal relationship between alliance and outcomes - a meta-analysis; (3) Psychotherapy supervision and trainee burnout. https://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/pprnet/blog
Psychotherapy Practice Research Network August Blog is now live at https://bit.ly/3idSYnQ. The best of psychotherapy research summarized for the busy clinician. 1. Why does where patients live affect their treatment outcomes? 2. Therapists have differing personal reactions to patient personality disorders 3. A meta-analysis of psychodynamic therapy for personality disorders.
The July PPRNet Blog is online and free. https://bit.ly/3gl0kF2 1. Therapist multicultural orientation with racial minority clients 2. Increased therapist self-doubt when working virtually 3. The therapeutic alliance may be diminished during videoconferencing
Read the June 2020 #PPRNet Blog. 1. Online psychotherapy - what are the ethical issues? 2. Predicting professional boundary violations 3. Ethics of progress monitoring in psychotherapy. https://bit.ly/3csCQf0
Read the May 2020 PPRNet Blog 1. Effectiveness and Adherence to Telephone-Delivered Therapy 2. Which Therapists Are More Likely to Adopt Tele-Psychology? 3. Once-weekly or Twice-Weekly Sessions for Psychotherapy https://bit.ly/3bdCPej
#PPRNet Blog April 2020. Read at: shorturl.at/ghntO 1. What is the Evidence for Telepsychology in the age of COVID-19 2. The Interactive Nature of Countertransference 3. Therapist Flexibility and Patient Outcomes.
The February 2020 Psychotherapy Practice Research Network Blog is now available. Free! 1. A brave new world in psychotherapy training. 2. What patients really want from psychotherapy 3. Medications, psychotherapy, or both. Read the blogs at: shorturl.at/flCM1
Terrific description of psychotherapy and the current state of research in psychotherapy in The Guardian. https://bit.ly/2R3MTOR
PPRNet October 2019 Blog is Now Available! This month we focus on PTSD. https://bit.ly/2VslHuf 1. Misadventures of the APA Guideline for the Treatment of PTSD.... 2. Therapeutic Relationship in the Treatment of PTSD. 3. Pharmacotherapy or Psychotherapy to Treat PTSD? See more
Psychologists, psychotherapists, counselors: Last opportunity to receive free training in repairing therapeutic alliance ruptures as part of a CIHR-funded study.
#PPRNet Sept. 2019 Blog at: https://bit.ly/2VslHuf 1. How good is the evidence for empirically supported treatments? 2. Re-evaluating some meta analyses of CBT. 3. Therapeutic alliance in couple and family therapy.
The August 2019 PPRNet Blog is Now Live! https://bit.ly/2VslHuf 1. Whose anxiety are we treating, anway? 2. A history of Interpersonal Psychotherapy 3. Therapeutic Alliance in child and adolescent psychotherapy.
PPRNet Blog July 2019 is Now Available! 1. Therapist Self-Disclosure 2. Routine Outcome Monitoring 3. Dynamic-Interpersonal Therapy for Depression https://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/pprnet/blog
Psychotherapy Alliance Rupture and Repair. A video conversation with Catherine Eubanks. https://bit.ly/2X1rYBb
Read the June 2019 PPRNet Blog. Cultural adaptation of psychotherapy and therapist cultural competence. Three meta analyses are reviewed and discussed. Read the blog at: https://bit.ly/2VslHuf
Very interesting piece about Peter Fonagy, eminent psychotherapy writer and researcher, his troubled start in life as a refugee, and how therapy saved him. https://bit.ly/2XUTgWm
Read the May 2019 Blog. This month: 1. Experiential-dynamic therapy for psychiatric conditions 2. Therapist positive regard and patient outcomes 3. The impact of therapist empathy. https://bit.ly/2IU57ka
Read the April 2019 PPRNet Blog! 1. Therapeutic alliance rupture and repair. 2. Goal consensus in psychotherapy. 3. Group therapy for borderline personality disorder. https://bit.ly/2VslHuf
The March 2019 PPRNet Blog is Now Online! 1. Matching psychotherapies to patient coping style. 2. A meta analysis no group cohesion. 3. Psychological and pharmacological interventions for generalized anxiety disorder.... https://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/pprnet/blog
The February 2019 PPRNet Blog is Now Online! 1. Client preferences affect psychotherapy outcomes 2. Client expectations and their post-treatment outcomes. 3. The therapeutic alliance with ethnic minority clients.... Read the blog: https://goo.gl/bdDQjm
Free Professional Development to Identify and Repair Therapeutic Alliance Ruptures
Will Publicly Funded Psychotherapy in Canada be Evidence Based? Now a free open access download from Canadian Psychology journal https://goo.gl/Sqpn8c
Read the January 2019 PPRNet Blog. Summaries of the best in psychotherapy research for busy clinicians. 1. Adapting psychotherapy to patient resistance level 2. Psychotherapies with more drop outs are less effective 3. To manualize or not to manualize. ... https://goo.gl/Z8VLwj See more
The December 2019 PPRNet Blog Focuses on Psychotherapist Mental Health 1. Countertransference Management 2. Mental Health Issues 3. Maladaptive Schemas and Burnout... http://www.med.uottawa.ca/pprnet/eng/pprnet_blog.html
Free Professional Development for Psychologists and Psychotherapists Participate in a PPRNet Study to Train Psychotherapists to Repair Therapeutic Alliance Tensions. Share with your colleagues and encourage them to join the study. http://www.med.uottawa.ca/pprnet/eng/Study.html
PPRNet Blog Nov. 2018 Now Live! veiw online at: https://goo.gl/VQTGqv 1. Adapting Therapy to Each Client... 2. Psychotherapy Relationships That Work 3. Adult Attachment as a Predictor of Psychotherapy Outcomes See more
Valuing What Works in Psychotherapy Rather Than Working With What We Value A blog post by Scott Miller.
Will Publicly Funded Psychotherapy in Canada Be Evidence Based? A new open access article in Canadian Psychology. https://goo.gl/2Lg6MF
Free Professional Development for Psychotherapy Providers Join the PPRNet Study to train psychotherapists to identify and repair therapeutic alliance tensions. Watch this video: ... http://www.med.uottawa.ca/pprnet/eng/Study.html Visit our website: http://www.med.uottawa.ca/pprnet/eng/Study.html See more
Read the October 2019 PPRNet Blog at https://goo.gl/kv1eN4 1. Super-shrinks and pseudo-shrinks. 2. Patients' perspectives on outcome monitoring. 3. Psychotherapy for eating disorders.... Psychotherapy Practice Research Network: www.pprnet.ca #PPRNet
The September 2018 PPRNet Blog is Now Live! 1. Is Psychotherapy Effective? Revisited. 2. Continuous Outcome Monitoring and Feedback in a Public Psychotherapy System. 3. Insight and Outcomes in Psychotherapy.... http://www.med.uottawa.ca/pprnet/eng/pprnet_blog.html
Psychotherapy`s Most Closely Held Secret: Some Therapists are More Effective Than Others http://www.scottdmiller.com/psychotherapys-most-closely-he/
Met one of my heroes last night. Dinner with Irvin Yalom. Wonderful conversation with a great writer and psychotherapist.
The August PPRNet Blog is now live! 1. The therapeutic alliance is a highly reliable predictor of patient outcomes. 2. Research on progress monitoring in psychotherapy. 3. Why don't more psychotherapists use progress monitoring. https://goo.gl/u62Jp2
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