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What’s on the Menu: A Scoping Review of Decision-Making in Modular Youth Psychotherapies

Society of Clinical Psychology

What if you could select from a menu to create an effective personalized “recipe” for treating each youth receiving psychotherapy? This personalization is an aim of modular youth psychotherapy, which provides a menu of treatment elements from which therapists select a distinctive combination and permutation for each child or adolescent.

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Comparing psychotherapies for gay and bisexual men’s mental health

Society of Clinical Psychology

Sexual minority men also demonstrate unique strengths and resiliencies , like social and sexual creativity, community-building, and advocacy. Participants randomly received one of three conditions: ESTEEM (10 sessions with a study therapist). LGBTQ-affirmative counseling (10 sessions-as-usual at a local community clinic).

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Sexism Makes it Harder for Girls to Benefit from Therapy

Society of Clinical Psychology

In this blog post, I describe a study that my colleagues and I conducted examining whether psychotherapies are less effective for girls in places with higher sexism. prejudicial norms, economic inequality) relate to intervention efficacy (i.e., how efficacious an intervention, such as psychotherapy or medication, is).