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Overview

Susan H. Godley is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of psychology and health professions, contributing to fields such as social psychology, applied psychology, and developmental and educational psychology. Their work spans multiple subfields including public health, environmental and occupational health.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Coaching Methods and Impact
  • Counseling Practices and Supervision
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Community Health and Development
  • Behavioral and Psychological Studies
  • Psychology, Coaching, and Therapy

Susan H. Godley has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications, predominantly in the venue Physiotherapy, with seven publications, and one publication in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Notable recent papers include:

  • "What influences evidence-based treatment sustainment after implementation support ends? A mixed method study of the adolescent-community reinforcement approach" (2020), published in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • "Mapping the student experience of UK-wide virtual placement initiative in physiotherapy" (2022), published in Physiotherapy
  • "Employing a coaching model of supervision during physiotherapy placements: Charting the student experience" (2022), published in Physiotherapy
  • "Expanding physiotherapy placement capacity: Clinical educators' experiences of implementing a coaching approach to supervision" (2022), published in Physiotherapy
  • "Implementing a virtual placement scheme for physiotherapy students in the UK: The experiences of clinical educators" (2022), published in Physiotherapy

Their collaborative work involves frequent coauthors such as Paul K. Miller, Sue Smith, Anna Anderson, Stuart W. Heap, and R. Twogood. These collaborations emphasize research related to coaching methods, supervision, and telehealth implementations.

Best Publications

  • The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Study: main findings from two randomized trials.

    Michael Dennis;Susan H. Godley;Guy Diamond;Guy Diamond;Frank M. Tims

  • The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) experiment: Rationale, study design and analysis plans.

    Michael Dennis;Janet C. Titus;Guy Diamond;Guy Diamond;Jean Donaldson

  • Preliminary outcomes from the assertive continuing care experiment for adolescents discharged from residential treatment

    Mark D Godley;Susan H Godley;Michael L Dennis;Rodney Funk

  • The effect of assertive continuing care on continuing care linkage, adherence and abstinence following residential treatment for adolescents with substance use disorders.

    Mark D. Godley;Susan H. Godley;Michael L. Dennis;Rodney R. Funk

  • Cross-validation of the alcohol and cannabis use measures in the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN) and Timeline Followback (TLFB; Form 90) among adolescents in substance abuse treatment

    Michael L. Dennis;Rodney Funk;Susan Harrington Godley;Mark D. Godley

  • Five outpatient treatment models for adolescent marijuana use: a description of the Cannabis Youth Treatment Interventions

    Guy Diamond;Susan H. Godley;Howard A. Liddle;Susan Sampl

  • Adolescent community reinforcement approach for adolescent cannabis use.

    Susan Harrington Godley;Robert J Meyers;Jane Ellen Smith;Tracy Karvinen

  • The stability and impact of environmental factors on substance use and problems after adolescent outpatient treatment for cannabis abuse or dependence.

    Mark D. Godley;Jeffrey H. Kahn;Michael L. Dennis;Susan H. Godley

  • A large-scale dissemination and implementation model for evidence-based treatment and continuing care

    Susan H. Godley;Bryan R. Garner;Jane Ellen Smith;Robert J. Meyers

  • Working alliance, treatment satisfaction, and patterns of posttreatment use among adolescent substance users.

    Brooke T. Tetzlaff;Jeffrey H. Kahn;Susan H. Godley;Mark D. Godley

  • Early Therapeutic Alliance as a Predictor of Treatment Outcome for Adolescent Cannabis Users in Outpatient Treatment

    Guy S. Diamond;Guy S. Diamond;Howard A. Liddle;Matthew B. Wintersteen;Michael L. Dennis

  • The economic cost of outpatient marijuana treatment for adolescents: findings from a multi‐site field experiment

    Michael T. French;M. Christopher Roebuck;Michael L. Dennis;Guy Diamond

  • Adolescent outpatient treatment and continuing care: Main findings from a randomized clinical trial ☆

    Susan H. Godley;Bryan R. Garner;Lora L. Passetti;Rodney R. Funk

  • Consumer satisfaction of parents and their children with child/adolescent mental health services

    Susan Harrington Godley;Elisa Mustari Fiedler;Rodney R. Funk

  • Case management for dually diagnosed individuals involved in the criminal justice system.

    Susan Harrington Godley;Mickey Finch;Linda Dougan

  • A randomized trial of assertive continuing care and contingency management for adolescents with substance use disorders.

    Mark D. Godley;Susan H. Godley;Michael L. Dennis;Rodney R. Funk

  • Treatment staff turnover in organizations implementing evidence-based practices: turnover rates and their association with client outcomes.

    Bryan R. Garner;Brooke D. Hunter;Kathryn C. Modisette;Pamela C. Ihnes

  • Maltreatment issues by level of adolescent substance abuse treatment: the extent of the problem at intake and relationship to early outcomes.

    Rodney R. Funk;Melissa Mcdermeit;Susan H. Godley;Loree Adams

  • Outpatient marijuana treatment for adolescents. Economic evaluation of a multisite field experiment.

    Michael T. French;M. Christopher Roebuck;Michael L. Dennis;Susan H. Godley

  • Exposure to Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach treatment procedures as a mediator of the relationship between adolescent substance abuse treatment retention and outcome.

    Bryan R. Garner;Susan H. Godley;Rodney R. Funk;Michael L. Dennis

  • Five outpatient treatment models for adolescent marijuana use: a description of the Cannabis Youth Treatment Interventions : Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Experiment

    Guy Diamond;Susan H. Godley;Howard A. Liddle;Susan Sampl

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark D. Godley
Mark D. Godley Chestnut Health Systems
Rodney R. Funk
Rodney R. Funk Chestnut Health Systems
Guy S. Diamond
Guy S. Diamond Drexel University
Howard A. Liddle
Howard A. Liddle University of Miami
Jane Ellen Smith
Jane Ellen Smith University of New Mexico
Yifrah Kaminer
Yifrah Kaminer University of Connecticut
Christy K. Scott
Christy K. Scott Chestnut Health Systems
Michael T. Lynskey
Michael T. Lynskey King's College London
Kevin M. King
Kevin M. King University of Washington
Nancy M. Petry
Nancy M. Petry University of Connecticut

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