2015 SPR call for submissions
Geoffrey Goodman
(12 Nov 2014 13:28 CET)
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RE: CaFTR 2015 SPR call for submissions Nick Midgley (13 Nov 2014 10:37 CET)
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RE: 2015 SPR call for submissions
Geoffrey Goodman
(14 Nov 2014 18:21 CET)
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Re: CaFTR RE: 2015 SPR call for submissions
Angela Abela
(17 Nov 2014 09:52 CET)
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RE: CaFTR RE: 2015 SPR call for submissions
Geoffrey Goodman
(17 Nov 2014 14:55 CET)
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RE: CaFTR - reminder of online rules
Nick Midgley
(17 Nov 2014 19:06 CET)
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Re: CaFTR RE: 2015 SPR call for submissions
Karin Ensink
(17 Nov 2014 19:54 CET)
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Re: CaFTR RE: 2015 SPR call for submissions
NICOLLE ANETTE ALAMO
(28 Nov 2014 17:02 CET)
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Re: CaFTR RE: 2015 SPR call for submissions
NICOLLE ANETTE ALAMO
(01 Dec 2014 16:31 CET)
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RE: CaFTR RE: 2015 SPR call for submissions
Pamela A. Foelsch
(01 Dec 2014 17:56 CET)
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Dear colleagues I'd be interested to be part of a panel at SPR on 'drop-out in psychotherapy' at the next SPR conference. If anyone would be interested to join, can you contact me back-channel (i.e. dont email the caftr forum - just email direct to me at nick.midgley@annafreud.org). Best wishes, Nick -----Original Message----- From: list-manager@psychotherapyresearch.org [mailto:list-manager@psychotherapyresearch.org] On Behalf Of Geoffrey Goodman Sent: 12 November 2014 12:28 To: caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org Subject: CaFTR 2015 SPR call for submissions Hi CaFTR members, I am attaching the 2015 SPR call for submissions. Please follow the directions carefully when submitting. It looks as though we have some good ideas for panels from this group so far. Geoff Geoff Goodman, Ph.D., ABPP, FIPA, CST, CSAT-S, CMAT-S Associate Professor Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Long Island University 720 Northern Blvd. Brookville, NY 11548 (516) 299-4277 http://myweb.cwpost.liu.edu/ggoodman/home.htm ________________________________________ From: list-manager@psychotherapyresearch.org [list-manager@psychotherapyresearch.org] on behalf of ronni University of Minnesota [ronni@umn.edu] Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 3:12 PM To: caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org Subject: Re: CaFTR philadelphia Dear all, here is an abstract for my presentation in Copenhagen. I have data showing correlations between changes in linguistic patterns, G Ronning CGAS and clinical outcome. Information contained in this e-mail is being sent to you after appropriate authorization or by legal exception. You are obligated to maintain it in a safe, secure and confidential manner. Re-disclosure without patient consent or as permitted by law is prohibited and may subject you to state and/or federal penalties. This information may also be legally privileged, the disclosure of which is governed by law. This information is intended for the use of the person or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any access, disclosure, copying or distribution of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message by error, please notify the sender immediately to arrange for return or proof of destruction of the information contained in this message. On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 7:34 AM, <adriana.lis@unipd.it<mailto:adriana.lis@unipd.it>> wrote: > Dear Orya, I would be very pleased to be in your panel as always. In > the next days i will send you the possible title and abstract of the proposal. Best wishes Adriana lis Hi everyone > I am Orya Tishby and I work at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem Israel. > I have a joint appointment - at the department of psychology and the > school of social work My main interest is in studying psychotherapy > process and outcome. I work with parents and adolescents. This year I > am supervising several MA theses on therapy with parents - both with > children and adolescents. I would be happy to organize a panel on this > topic > > Yours, > Orya > > On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 7:53 PM, Geoffrey Goodman > <Geoffrey.Goodman@liu.edu<mailto:Geoffrey.Goodman@liu.edu>> > wrote: > >> Hi Everyone, >> >> My name is Geoff Goodman, and I am the USA representative on the >> CaFTR steering committee. The annual SPR meeting will be held in >> Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA) from June 24 to June 27, 2015. We >> would like to encourage CaFTR members to create a strong presence at >> next year's meeting; toward that end, we are encouraging folks to >> submit papers, posters, and panel ideas to present at the conference. >> The dates for submission will be November 3 to December 5 (Friday), >> 2014, so there is plenty of time to organize. Personally, I am >> involved in child psychotherapy process research, most notably with >> the Child Psychotherapy Process Q-Set (CPQ). >> I >> am attaching two abstracts of recent papers that I and my colleagues >> have recently submitted for publication. If anyone is conducting >> research in a similar area, please contact me so that we can talk >> about organizing a panel. If you have any questions about the >> upcoming SPR conference, please feel free to use the listserv as a >> forum, or you can e-mail me directly ( >> ggoodman@liu.edu<mailto:ggoodman@liu.edu>). A special thanks to Nick >> for organizing us and making this listserv a reality! >> >> Geoff Goodman >> >> Geoff Goodman, Ph.D., ABPP, FIPA, CST, CSAT-S, CMAT-S Associate >> Professor Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Long Island University >> 720 Northern Blvd. >> Brookville, NY 11548 >> (516) 299-4277<tel:%28516%29%20299-4277> >> http://myweb.cwpost.liu.edu/ggoodman/home.htm >> ________________________________________ >> From: >> list-manager@psychotherapyresearch.org<mailto:list-manager@psychother >> apyresearch.org> [ >> list-manager@psychotherapyresearch.org<mailto:list-manager@psychother >> apyresearch.org>] on behalf of Gunnar Carlberg [ >> gunnar.carlberg@ericastiftelsen.se<mailto:gunnar.carlberg@ericastifte >> lsen.se>] >> Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 11:50 AM >> To: >> caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org<mailto:caftr@psychotherapyresearch.or >> g> >> Subject: CaFTR: New publications >> >> Dear Colleagues, >> My name is Gunnar Carlberg connected to the Erica Foundation, >> Stockholm and Stockholm University, Sweden. The main focus of my >> research is outcome and change processes in psychodynamic child and >> adolescent psychotherapy. >> I am part of the CaFTR steering group. In our planning and >> discussions about how to use this network caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org<mailto:caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org><mail to: >> caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org<mailto:caftr@psychotherapyresearch.or >> g>> we have thought of the opportunity to use it as a platform to >> share information about journal articles that may be of interest. I >> give this mail the subject heading CaFTR: New publications. >> >> Recently we published two articles that may be of interest for some >> of you. >> Nemirovski Edlund, J., Thorén, A. & Carlberg, G. (2014). Outcome of >> psychodynamic child psychotherapy in routine practice. European >> Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling. 16, 228-244. DOI: >> 10.1080/13642537.2014.927381 >> ABSTRACT: The aim of the present naturalistic study was to explore >> the effectiveness of psychodynamic child psychotherapy in routine practice. >> The >> sample comprised 207 psychotherapies with children 412 years of age >> with a broad range of mental health problems. Data on two measures, >> childrens global assessment scale (CGAS) and strength and >> difficulties questionnaire (SDQ), were collected pre-post therapy. >> Within-group changes were analysed using repeated measures >> mixed-models ANOVA. Individual changes were examined by means of >> clinical significance. The analyses revealed improvement in general >> functioning, decrease in problem severity and problem impact on the >> childs everyday life, as well as an increase in prosocial behaviour. >> For CGAS, an interaction effect was discovered suggesting a larger >> improvement for younger children (46 years) than for older children >> (1012 years). After therapy, 38% (n 76) achieved clinically >> significant improvement. Time-limited psychotherapy proved favourable >> for children assigned to that particular treatment modality. The >> study generated similar results as previous well-controlled trials, >> revealing statistically significant results in a large sample and in >> spite the use of non-specific outcome measures. The study provides >> everyday evidence to the effectiveness of child psychodynamic >> treatment with parallel parental work for a broad range of child >> mental health problems. >> >> The second article was just published online. >> Nemirovski Edlund, J. & Carlberg, G. (2014). Psychodynamic >> psychotherapy with adolescents and young adults: Outcome in routine >> practice. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. DOI: >> 10.1177/1359104514554311 ABSTRACT This naturalistic study examined >> the outcome of psychodynamic psychotherapy with 218 adolescents and young adults aged 14-24 years. >> Analysis of variance showed significant improvement of general >> functioning on Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) and Global >> Assessment of Functioning (GAF) and decreased symptom severity on >> Symptoms >> Checklist-90 >> (SCL-90) upon completion of psychotherapy, as well as a clinically >> significant improvement in a large percentage of cases. Effect sizes >> were equivalent to those evident in a clinical comparison group and >> larger than in prior research. The main limitation of this study was >> the lack of a control group, partially compensated for through the >> use of comparison groups and high external validity. The study seeks >> to fill a gap in an important yet overlooked field of research. >> Best wishes, >> Gunnar Carlberg >> >> Remember: We hope that using this e-forum will be fairly easy. If you >> wish to post something, simply send an email and all members of this >> e-forum (already over 200) will receive your email. You can reply to >> messages by using reply to all. (If for some reason you want to >> reply privately to a person who sent a message, please use their >> personal email address). If you are starting a new topic, it would be >> helpful if you can put the topic name in the subject line, so that >> others can see what your email is about. >> >> > > > -- > Dr. Orya Tishby > Senior Lecturer of Practice > Department of Psychology and > School of Social Work > Hebrew University > Tel. 052-431-2420 >