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New directions and resources in group psychotherapy: introduction to the issueGary M Burlingame
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
J Clin Psychol 64:1197-205. 2008..We discuss how therapists can develop and apply the following aspects of EBPs: research-supported treatments (RSTs), practice guidelines, practice-based evidence, and multicultural competence...
Psycho-educational group treatment for the severely and persistently mentally ill: how much leader training is necessary?Gary M Burlingame
Brigham Young University, USA
Int J Group Psychother 57:187-218. 2007..Implications for training working professionals in group treatments and assessing outcomes with chronic SPMI patients are discussed...
Selection of outcome assessment instruments for inpatients with severe and persistent mental illnessGary M Burlingame
Brigham Young University, 238 TLRB, Provo, Utah 84602, USA
Psychiatr Serv 56:444-51. 2005..The limited resources associated with publicly funded inpatient facilities led to a recommendation to select at least one rater-completed and one patient-completed instrument...
Cohesion in group therapyGary M Burlingame
Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
Psychotherapy (Chic) 48:34-42. 2011..Consideration of measures and practices to improve treatment outcome are highlighted...
Predicting patient deterioration in youth mental health services: community mental health vs. managed care settingsJared S Warren
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
J Clin Psychol 68:24-40. 2012..To examine differences across a community mental health system and a private managed care system in the accuracy of a warning system designed to identify youth at risk for deterioration in mental health services...
Educational needs of inpatients with severe & persistent mental illness: a partial replicationGary M Burlingame
Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University, USA
J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv 44:38-43. 2006..As in the original study, we found discrepancies between patients' actual needs and nurses' perceptions of those needs, supporting the importance of assessing patients' health educational needs in the treatment planning process...
Implementing a multisource outcome assessment protocol in a state psychiatric hospital: a case studyDallas Earnshaw
Utah State Hospital, Provo, Utah, USA
Psychiatr Serv 56:411-3. 2005
Youth psychotherapy change trajectories and outcomes in usual care: Community mental health versus managed care settingsJared S Warren
Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 78:144-55. 2010....
Change trajectories for the Youth Outcome Questionnaire self-report: identifying youth at risk for treatment failureJennifer A N Cannon
Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol 39:289-301. 2010..Results emphasize the importance of using empirically derived methods for identifying youth at risk for negative outcomes in usual care...
Sensitivity to change of youth treatment outcome measures: a comparison of the CBCL, BASC-2, and Y-OQDebra T McClendon
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
J Clin Psychol 67:111-25. 2011..Results suggest that the Y-OQ may be particularly useful for evaluating change in overall psychosocial functioning in children and adolescents...
Uniting practice-based evidence with evidence-based practice. Utah has brought all stakeholders together in a consumer-focused outcomes measurement systemMichael J Lambert
College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA
Behav Healthc 27:16-20. 2007
Measuring work productivity with a mental health self-report measureVinessa K Trotter
Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA
J Occup Environ Med 51:739-46. 2009..To determine whether the Social Role (SR) Scale of the Outcome Questionnaire (OQ) can predict work productivity...
A systematic program to enhance clinician group skills in an inpatient psychiatric hospitalGary M Burlingame
Dept. of Psychology, Brigham Young University, 238 TLRB, Provo, UT 84602, USA
Int J Group Psychother 52:555-87. 2002..Stronger support came from qualitative inquiry. The development and effectiveness of the program is examined within a larger context of group programs housed in large health care organizations...
Reliability and validity of the youth outcome questionnaire self-reportNathanael W Ridge
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
J Clin Psychol 65:1115-26. 2009..The Y-OQ-SR appears to be a valid and reliable self-report measure of psychosocial distress that warrants further study in youth psychotherapy research...
Effectiveness of a trauma/grief-focused group intervention: a qualitative study with war-exposed Bosnian adolescentsJonathan Cox
Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
Int J Group Psychother 57:319-45. 2007..The broad positive impacts of this program suggest that trauma/grief-focused group treatment intervention programs targeting trauma-exposed youth may be effective on multiple levels with war-exposed youth and their communities...
Group interventions for patients with cancer and HIV disease: Part I: Effects on psychosocial and functional outcomes at different phases of illnessAllen C Sherman
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA
Int J Group Psychother 54:29-82. 2004..We examine psychosocial and functional outcomes for different interventions directed toward different patient subgroups, trace common themes, highlight limitations, and offer recommendations for further research...
Group interventions for patients with cancer and HIV disease: part IV. Clinical and policy recommendationsMolyn Leszcz
Department of Psychiatry and Head, Group Psychotherapy, University of Toronto, Canada
Int J Group Psychother 54:539-56; discussion 557-62, 563-8, 569-4. 2004..We consider some of the barriers that constrain use of empirically-based group interventions and note how these programs might be implemented more widely and effectively...
Group interventions for patients with cancer and HIV disease: Part III. Moderating variables and mechanisms of actionAllen C Sherman
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock 72205, USA
Int J Group Psychother 54:347-87. 2004..The current paper examines some of the factors other than phase of illness that might influence group treatment effects (e.g., intervention parameters, participant characteristics), and explores mechanisms of action...
