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Overview

Barry L. Duncan is affiliated with Nova Southeastern University in the United States and specializes in psychology with a focus on clinical psychology, social psychology, occupational therapy, and experimental and cognitive psychology. Their research contributes to various subfields and addresses a range of topics centered on psychotherapy and mental health.

Duncan's recent publications include the study "Measurement-based care in integrated health care: A randomized clinical trial" (2021) published in Families Systems & Health and "The evolution of feedback: Toward a multicultural orientation" (2024) published in Psychotherapy. Additional works include a reply titled "When meta-analysis continues to mislead: A reply to Østergård and Hougaard (2020)" (2022) in Psychological Services. Collaborative research with coauthors such as Zhuang She and Robert J. Reese signifies a varied and interdisciplinary approach to study design and clinical applications.

Frequent publication venues for Duncan include:

  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Psychotherapy
  • Families Systems & Health
  • Current Psychology
  • Psychological Services

Duncan's frequent coauthors are:

  • Robert J. Reese
  • Zhuang She
  • Hui Xu
  • Gina Cormier
  • Martin Drapeau

The main topics of Duncan's work are:

  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Counseling Practices and Supervision
  • Occupational Therapy Practice and Research
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Mental Health Research Topics

Key papers published include:

  • "Culture matters: Chinese mental health professionals' fear of losing face in routine outcome monitoring" (2023) in Psychotherapy Research
  • "Measurement-based care in integrated health care: A randomized clinical trial." (2021) in Families Systems & Health
  • "The evolution of feedback: Toward a multicultural orientation." (2024) in Psychotherapy
  • "Psychometric properties and longitudinal invariance of the session rating scale in Chinese clinical samples" (2021) in Current Psychology
  • "When meta-analysis continues to mislead: A reply to Østergård and Hougaard (2020)." (2022) in Psychological Services

Best Publications

  • The heart and soul of change: What works in therapy.

    Mark A. Hubble;Barry L. Duncan;Scott D. Miller

  • The heart and soul of change: Delivering what works in therapy, 2nd ed.

    Barry L. Duncan;Scott D. Miller;Bruce E. Wampold;Mark A. Hubble

  • The Outcome Rating Scale: A Preliminary Study of the Reliability, Validity, and Feasibility of a Brief Visual Analog Measure

    Scott D. Miller;Barry L. Duncan;Jeb Brown

  • Using client feedback to improve couple therapy outcomes: a randomized clinical trial in a naturalistic setting.

    Morten G. Anker;Barry L. Duncan;Jacqueline A. Sparks

  • The Heroic Client: A Revolutionary Way to Improve Effectiveness Through Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed Therapy

    Barry L. Duncan;Scott D. Miller;Jacqueline A. Sparks

  • The partners for change outcome management system.

    Scott D. Miller;Barry L. Duncan;Ryan Sorrell;George S. Brown

  • Handbook of solution-focused brief therapy

    Scott D. Miller;Mark A. Hubble;Barry L. Duncan

  • Escape from Babel: Toward a Unifying Language for Psychotherapy Practice

    Scott D. Miller;Barry L. Duncan;Mark A. Hubble

  • The alliance in couple therapy: Partner influence, early change, and alliance patterns in a naturalistic sample.

    Morten G. Anker;Jesse Owen;Barry L. Duncan;Jacqueline A. Sparks

  • Using Formal Client Feedback to Improve Retention and Outcome: Making Ongoing, Real-time Assessment Feasible

    Scott D. Miller;Barry L. Duncan;Jeb Brown;Ryan Sorrell

  • The client's theory of change: Consulting the client in the integrative process.

    Barry L. Duncan;Scott D. Miller

  • The heroic client : doing client-directed, outdome-informed therapy

    Barry L. Duncan;Scott D. Miller

  • The Partners for Change Outcome Management System (PCOMS) revisiting the client's frame of reference

    Barry L. Duncan;Robert J. Reese

  • On Becoming a Better Therapist

    Barry L. Duncan

  • The Partners for Change Outcome Management System (PCOMS): The Heart and Soul of Change Project

    Barry L. Duncan

  • Efficacy of client feedback in group psychotherapy with soldiers referred for substance abuse treatment

    Donald L. Schuman;Norah C. Slone;Robert J. Reese;Barry Duncan

  • The legacy of Saul Rosenzweig: The profundity of the dodo bird.

    Barry L. Duncan

  • The Reliability and Validity of the Outcome Rating Scale: A Replication Study of a Brief Clinical Measure

    David L. Bringhurst;Curtis W. Watson;Scott D. Miller;Barry L. Duncan

  • APPLYING OUTCOME RESEARCH: INTENTIONAL UTILIZATION OF THE CLIENT'S FRAME OF REFERENCE

    Barry L. Duncan;Dorothy W. Moynihan

  • Group Session Rating Scale: Preliminary psychometrics in substance abuse group interventions

    Kelley Quirk;Scott Miller;Barry Duncan;Jesse Owen

  • The Heart & Soul of Change: Delivering What Works in Therapy

    Barry L. Duncan;Scott D. Miller;Bruce E. Wampold

Frequent Co-Authors

Jesse Owen
Jesse Owen University of Denver
Bruce E. Wampold
Bruce E. Wampold University of Wisconsin–Madison
Marianne Goodman
Marianne Goodman Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Carmen P. McLean
Carmen P. McLean Stanford University
Michael E. Addis
Michael E. Addis Clark University

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