ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Bridging the Clinical and Research Gap: Longitudinal Research at a Community Mental-Health Training Clinic

Saturday, March 9, 2019 · Paris, France

Clinical Science

Results indicate that clients on average improve during psychotherapy, but, there is variation across clients. Three factors that may account for this variation are 1) whether the parent or child is evaluating the outcome, 2) the length of time the client remains in therapy, and 3) the client’s personality.

Chairs & Discussants

  • William ChaplinChair
    St. John's University

Presentations

  1. The Challenges and Rewards of Conducting Naturalistic Outcome Research at a Community Mental Health Training ClinicSaniya Tabani, Tara Rooney
  2. Child Progress in Psychotherapy… It Depends on Who You AskDanielle Miller, Morgan Cohen
  3. Failure to Launch and Failure to Thrive: Predictors of Psychotherapy DropoutsAlexandra Checkers, HanLim Kim
  4. Disagreeable and Neurotic Clients May Need the Most Attention: The Impact of Personality on Psychotherapy OutcomesLinh Nguyen, Dominique Simms