2000 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
Gary M. Burlingame mostly deals with Clinical psychology, Group psychotherapy, Psychotherapist, Managed care and Psychiatry. His work on Group treatment as part of general Clinical psychology study is frequently linked to Context, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. The various areas that Gary M. Burlingame examines in his Group psychotherapy study include Psychological intervention, Group counseling, Group cohesiveness, Empathy and Treatment Effectiveness Evaluation.
His work carried out in the field of Group cohesiveness brings together such families of science as Interpersonal relationship and Therapeutic relationship. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Group development, Group dynamic and Group. His Managed care research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mental health and Health policy.
His primary scientific interests are in Group psychotherapy, Clinical psychology, Psychotherapist, Group and Psychiatry. His Group psychotherapy research incorporates elements of Psychological intervention, Therapeutic relationship, Group cohesiveness, Meta-analysis and PsycINFO. Gary M. Burlingame has researched Clinical psychology in several fields, including Group development, Treatment outcome and Reliability.
His work deals with themes such as Group dynamic and Group treatment, which intersect with Psychotherapist. His research in Psychiatry intersects with topics in Managed care and Family medicine. The concepts of his Mental health study are interwoven with issues in Nursing, Public health, Multilevel model and Psychometrics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Group psychotherapy, Psychotherapist, Clinical psychology, Meta-analysis and PsycINFO. His Group psychotherapy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Affect, Group cohesiveness, Randomized controlled trial, Compassion focused therapy and Depression. His research integrates issues of Schizophrenia, Group dynamic, Panic disorder and Group in his study of Psychotherapist.
His Clinical psychology study incorporates themes from Experimental Replication, Psychological intervention, Structure, Treatment outcome and Replication. In his research on the topic of Meta-analysis, Web of science, Borderline personality disorder, Confidence interval and Mental health is strongly related with Anxiety. His study on PsycINFO also encompasses disciplines like
Group psychotherapy, PsycINFO, Meta-analysis, Clinical psychology and Psychotherapist are his primary areas of study. His Group psychotherapy research incorporates themes from Therapeutic relationship, Group cohesiveness, Randomized controlled trial and Panic disorder, Anxiety. As a part of the same scientific family, Gary M. Burlingame mostly works in the field of Group cohesiveness, focusing on Interpersonal relationship and, on occasion, Moderation, Correlation, Personality and Chronic pain.
Gary M. Burlingame interconnects Mental health, Web of science, Borderline personality disorder and Confidence interval in the investigation of issues within Anxiety. His work carried out in the field of PsycINFO brings together such families of science as Affect, Applied psychology, Debriefing, Qualitative research and Content analysis. His studies link Normative with Clinical psychology.
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The Reliability and Validity of the Outcome Questionnaire
Michael J. Lambert;Gary M. Burlingame;Val Umphress;Nathan B. Hansen.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy (1996)
Comparative efficacy of individual and group psychotherapy: A meta-analytic perspective.
Chris McRoberts;Gary M. Burlingame;Matthew J. Hoag.
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice (1998)
The differential effectiveness of group psychotherapy: A meta-analytic perspective.
Gary M. Burlingame;Addie Fuhriman;Julie Mosier.
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice (2003)
Cohesion in group psychotherapy.
Gary M. Burlingame;Addie Fuhriman;Jennifer E. Johnson.
Psychotherapy (2001)
The Outcome Questionnaire-45.
Michael J. Lambert;Ann T. Gregersen;Gary M. Burlingame.
(2004)
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.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2008)
Outcome questionnaire: Item sensitivity to change.
David A. Vermeersch;Michael J. Lambert;Gary M. Burlingame.
Journal of Personality Assessment (2000)
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.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2005)
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Child and Adolescent Group Treatment: A Meta-Analytic Review
Matthew J. Hoag;Gary M. Burlingame.
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology (1997)
CHANGE MECHANISMS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF SMALL GROUP TREATMENTS
C Hapter;Gary M. Burlingame;B Ernhard Strauss;Anthony S. Joyce.
(2012)
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