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  • 2000 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Gary M. Burlingame is affiliated with Brigham Young University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with a concentration in clinical psychology, social psychology, psychiatry and mental health, applied psychology, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The scientist's main research topics include psychotherapy techniques and applications, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, personality disorders and psychopathology, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, schizophrenia research and treatment, mindfulness and compassion interventions, and counseling practices and supervision.

Recent publications authored or coauthored by Gary M. Burlingame include:

  • The psychology of the COVID-19 pandemic: A group-level perspective, 2020, Group Dynamics Theory Research and Practice
  • Efficacy of group psychotherapy for anxiety disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis, 2020, Psychotherapy Research
  • Recent Developments in Group Psychotherapy Research, 2021, American Journal of Psychotherapy
  • Alliance in group therapy: A meta-analysis, 2021, Group Dynamics Theory Research and Practice
  • Group therapy for schizophrenia: A meta-analysis, 2020, Psychotherapy

Their frequent coauthors are:

  • Cameron T. Alldredge
  • Jenny Rosendahl
  • Bernhard Strauß
  • Rachel A. Arnold
  • Kara Cattani

Gary M. Burlingame's work is often published in the following venues:

  • Group Dynamics Theory Research and Practice
  • International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Psychotherapy
  • Journal of Counseling Psychology

Among their recognitions, Burlingame was named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2000.

Best Publications

  • The Reliability and Validity of the Outcome Questionnaire

    Michael J. Lambert;Gary M. Burlingame;Val Umphress;Nathan B. Hansen

  • Cohesion in group psychotherapy.

    Gary M. Burlingame;Addie Fuhriman;Jennifer E. Johnson

  • The differential effectiveness of group psychotherapy: A meta-analytic perspective.

    Gary M. Burlingame;Addie Fuhriman;Julie Mosier

  • Comparative efficacy of individual and group psychotherapy: A meta-analytic perspective.

    Chris McRoberts;Gary M. Burlingame;Matthew J. Hoag

  • The Outcome Questionnaire-45.

    Michael J. Lambert;Ann T. Gregersen;Gary M. Burlingame

  • Effectiveness of a school-based group psychotherapy program for war-exposed adolescents: a randomized controlled trial.

    Christopher M. Layne;William R. Saltzman;Landon Poppleton;Gary M. Burlingame

  • Group Climate, Cohesion, Alliance, and Empathy in Group Psychotherapy: Multilevel Structural Equation Models.

    Jennifer E. Johnson;Gary M. Burlingame;Joseph A. Olsen;D. Robert Davies

  • Outcome questionnaire: Item sensitivity to change.

    David A. Vermeersch;Michael J. Lambert;Gary M. Burlingame

  • Evaluating the Effectiveness of Child and Adolescent Group Treatment: A Meta-Analytic Review

    Matthew J. Hoag;Gary M. Burlingame

  • CHANGE MECHANISMS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF SMALL GROUP TREATMENTS

    C Hapter;Gary M. Burlingame;B Ernhard Strauss;Anthony S. Joyce

  • Cohesion in group therapy.

    Gary M. Burlingame;Debra Theobald McClendon;Jennifer Alonso

  • Assessing clinical significance: proposed extensions to method.

    Richard C. Tingey;Michael J. Lambert;Gary M. Burlingame;Nathan B. Hansen

  • Cohesion in group therapy: A meta-analysis.

    Gary M. Burlingame;Debra Theobald McClendon;Chongming Yang

  • Youth Psychotherapy Change Trajectories and Outcomes in Usual Care: Community Mental Health versus Managed Care Settings.

    Jared S. Warren;Philip L. Nelson;Sasha A. Mondragon;Scott A. Baldwin

  • Construct Validity of the Outcome Questionnaire: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis

    Reed M. Mueller;Michael J. Lambert;Gary M. Burlingame

  • Conceptualization and measurement of patient change during psychotherapy: Development of the Outcome Questionnaire and Youth Outcome Questionnaire.

    M. Gawain Wells;Gary M. Burlingame;Michael J. Lambert;Matthew J. Hoag

  • Clinical Practice Guidelines for Group Psychotherapy

    Harold Bernard;Gary Burlingame;Phillip Flores;Les Greene

  • Pragmatics of tracking mental health outcomes in a managed care setting.

    Gary M. Burlingame;Michael J. Lambert;Curtis W. Reisinger;Wayne M. Neff

  • A meta-analytic review of the effectiveness of inpatient group psychotherapy.

    Markus Kösters;Gary M. Burlingame;Christof Nachtigall;Bernhard Strauss

  • Handbook of group psychotherapy : an empirical and clinical synthesis

    Addie Fuhriman;Gary M. Burlingame

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Lambert
Michael J. Lambert Brigham Young University
Bernhard Strauss
Bernhard Strauss Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Christopher M. Layne
Christopher M. Layne University of California, Los Angeles
Gianluca Lo Coco
Gianluca Lo Coco University of Palermo
Jacqueline Mogle
Jacqueline Mogle Pennsylvania State University
Erin D. Bigler
Erin D. Bigler University of Utah
Scott A. Baldwin
Scott A. Baldwin Brigham Young University
Jürgen Barth
Jürgen Barth University of Zurich
Donelson R. Forsyth
Donelson R. Forsyth University of Richmond
Tyler L. Renshaw
Tyler L. Renshaw Utah State University

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