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Using fine-grained indexes of therapists' experience and training to predict treatment outcomes in a university-based training clinic for children and families.
Authors:Powell  John L; Hunter  Heather L; Beasley  Lana O; Vernberg  Eric M
Abstract:Over several decades, researchers have debated whether a clinician's training and experience are associated with treatment outcome. Recent studies have suggested that fine-grained variables representing training or experience are better predictors of clinical effectiveness than broader measures, such as level of education. The present study addressed whether a therapist's number of direct client contact hours, days in doctoral training, and number of settings in which services were delivered were positively associated with meeting treatment goals in a university-based training clinic serving children and families. Results suggested each of these variables significantly predicted successful treatment completion. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:child and adolescent therapy  direct client contact experiences  training  treatment goals  treatment outcomes
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