Cross-fertilization versus transmission: Recommendations for developing a bidirectional approach to psychotherapy dissemination research |
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Authors: | Christina Hatgis Michael E. Addis Aaron D. Krasnow Inna Zaslavsky Khazan Karen L. Jacob Sandra Chiancola Dawn Dubois Alice Litter Peter Moran Jeffrey Scherz |
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Affiliation: | Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA;Boston Road Clinic, Worcester, MA, USA;Prescott Healthcare, Worcester, MA, USA;Boston Road Clinic, Worcester, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Psychotherapy researchers are increasingly engaged in collaborations with clinical practitioners and mental health administrators. Each party brings its own perspectives, values, and agendas to bear in these encounters. Viable research—practice collaborations depend on understanding and negotiating some of the tensions in these relationships. In this article, we discuss the contexts that prevail for various participants in a psychotherapy dissemination study as well as the values, goals, costs, and benefits related to research participation. This article is a collaboration among the researchers, mental health administrators, therapists, and clients involved in an ongoing treatment dissemination study. Our recommendations for research—practice collaborations are based on our experiences and dialogues over the course of this study. |
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Keywords: | Dissemination effectiveness research&mdash practice collaborations science and practice |
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