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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1985 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Larry E. Beutler is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States. Their research work primarily spans the subfield of Clinical Psychology, with a focus on Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications.

Their recent publications include:

  • "Issue Information," 2024, Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • "," 2021, Annual convention of the Japanese Association of Health Psychology proceedings
  • "A brief review of progress in its first year," 2020, Psychotherapy Section Review
  • "Evidence-Based Treatment," 2023, PsycTHERAPY Dataset

They have collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Timothy R. Elliott
  • James C. Overholser
  • Sarra Nazem
  • Stephanie H. Felgoise
  • Bruce Rybarczyk

Their research has appeared in various scholarly venues, notably:

  • Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • Annual convention of the Japanese Association of Health Psychology proceedings
  • Psychotherapy Section Review
  • PsycTHERAPY Dataset

Larry E. Beutler was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1985.

Best Publications

  • Update on Empirically Validated Therapies, II

    Dianne L. Chambless;Mary J. Baker;Donald H. Baucom;Larry E. Beutler

  • Differences between more and less effective psychotherapists: a study of select therapist variables.

    Patricia Lafferty;Larry E. Beutler;Marjorie Crago

  • Systematic treatment selection : toward targeted therapeutic interventions

    Larry E. Beutler;John F. Clarkin

  • Principles of Therapeutic Change That Work

    Louis Georges Castonguay;Larry E. Beutler

  • Evidence-based practices in mental health : debate and dialogue on the fundamental questions

    John C. Norcross;Larry E. Beutler;Ronald F. Levant

  • Patterns of Symptomatic Recovery in Psychotherapy.

    Stephen Mark Kopta;Kenneth I. Howard;Jenny L. Lowry;Larry E. Beutler

  • Predictors of differential response to cognitive, experiential, and self-directed psychotherapeutic procedures.

    Larry E. Beutler;David Engle;David Mohr;Roger J. Daldrup

  • Guidelines for the Systematic Treatment of the Depressed Patient

    Larry E. Beutler;John F. Clarkin;Bruce Michael Bongar

  • Comprehensive handbook of cognitive therapy

    Arthur Freeman;Karen M. Simon;Larry E. Beutler;Hal Arkowitz

  • Have all won and must all have prizes? Revisiting Luborsky et al.'s verdict.

    Larry E. Beutler

  • Empirically supported therapy relationships: Conclusions and recommendations fo the Division 29 Task Force.

    Steven J. Ackerman;Lorna Smith Benjamin;Larry E. Beutler;Charles J. Gelso

  • Group Cognitive Therapy and Alprazolam in the Treatment of Depression in Older Adults

    Larry E. Beutler;Forrest Scogin;Patricia Kirkish;David Schretlen

  • Cross‐Cultural Differences in Risk Perceptions of Disasters

    Elaine Gierlach;Bradley E. Belsher;Larry E. Beutler

  • Bibliotherapy for Depressed Older Adults: A Self-Help Alternative

    Forrest Scogin;David Hamblin;Larry Beutler

  • Principles of therapeutic change: a task force on participants, relationships, and techniques factors.

    Louis Georges Castonguay;Larry E. Beutler

  • Bridging scientist and practitioner perspectives in clinical psychology.

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  • Eclectic Psychotherapy: A Systematic Approach

    Larry E. Beutler

  • Systematic eclectic psychotherapy.

    Larry E. Beutler;Andrés J. Consoli

  • Aerobic exercise as a treatment for depression in women

    Elizabeth J. Doyne;Dianne L. Chambless;Larry E. Beutler

  • Rethinking the DSM : a psychological perspective

    Larry E. Beutler;Mary L. Malik

  • The dirty dozen: Twelve failures of the Hurricane Katrina response and how psychology can help.

    Anahita Gheytanchi;Lisa Joseph;Elaine Gierlach;Satoko Kimpara

Frequent Co-Authors

John F. Clarkin
John F. Clarkin Cornell University
Louis G. Castonguay
Louis G. Castonguay Pennsylvania State University
John C. Norcross
John C. Norcross University of Scranton
Michael J. Constantino
Michael J. Constantino University of Massachusetts Amherst
Larry W. Thompson
Larry W. Thompson Stanford University
Forrest Scogin
Forrest Scogin University of Alabama
David E. Orlinsky
David E. Orlinsky University of Chicago
William C. Follette
William C. Follette University of Nevada Reno
Rudolf H. Moos
Rudolf H. Moos Stanford University
Kenneth I. Howard
Kenneth I. Howard Northwestern University

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