An Introductory Course in Group Psychotherapy in The Netherlands: Use of a Knowledge-Sampling Test |
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Authors: | Johan Lansen William E. Powles Arthur S. Kraus |
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Affiliation: | 1. Jewish Mental Health Services, Amersfoort, The Netherlands;2. Department of Psychiatry Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada;3. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | AbstractWe offer comments regarding two articles in this issue, one titled “Bridging the Practitioner-Scientist Gap in Group Psychotherapy Research” and a complementary article providing the results of a survey, entitled “A Survey of Canadian Group Psychotherapist Association Members” Perceptions of Psychotherapy Research.’ We also make several recommendations for collaborative research between practitioners and scientists, such as the inclusion of clinicians on the research team, practice research networks, and improved approaches to communicating clinically relevant research findings. Also discussed are reflections and recommendations from the authors’ experience as scientist-practitioners. |
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