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Am J Psychother
December 2024
Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora (Yager); Department of Psychiatry, Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio (Kay).
Psychol Psychother
December 2024
Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
Background: Policy changes in Australia mean that psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) is now available to consumers outside of clinical trials. Yet, the regulatory frameworks guiding the practice of PAT are underdeveloped, and the evidence base for guiding clinical practice is diverse and emerging, resulting in anticipated challenges in translation to community practice. Mental health clinicians who have experience delivering PAT in clinical trials are likely to be at the forefront of community practice and training, and influential in discussions about implementation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Psychol
July 2024
Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) is a term representing the psychopathological implications of exposure to chronic, inter-personal trauma. These include the main symptoms of PTSD, as well as changes in identity, emotion regulation, and inter-personal relationships. Self-harm and dissociation (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHist Psychol
February 2024
Department of History, Utah State University.
This article situates Joseph Nicolosi's first book, , in historical context. Nicolosi, a Catholic clinical psychologist, was one of the most vocal practitioners of sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE) from the early 1990s until his death in 2017, and in these decades, the Christian Right became a key supporter of SOCE. In this article, I argue that two features of Nicolosi's book appealed to the Christian Right.
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July 2022
School of Social Work, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 390 George St. 3rd Floor, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA.
Background: Psychotherapists must choose from an overwhelming number of theoretical models and empirically supported treatments to guide their work. Meta-analytic studies show there is comparable efficacy among the choices, making the decision about which approach to use difficult. Research indicates there are pantheoretical elements found in all effective models, called the common factors, which can offer psychotherapists a focusing point to maximize their effectiveness regardless of their chosen approach.
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