Factors Influencing Mental Health Professionals’ Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning Processes for Psychotherapy
Title: Factors Influencing Mental Health Professionals’ Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning Processes for Psychotherapy
Description: The purpose of the study is to understand what factors influence mental health professionals’ treatment planning and case conceptualization processes when providing psychotherapy for adults. The study will examine mental health clinicians’ attitudes, beliefs and knowledge about case conceptualization and treatment planning, to contribute to research in case conceptualization and treatment planning.
Specifics: Study Population:
Practicing psychologists from any part of Canada. Currently live in Canada, work as a licensed psychologist, comfortable reading & writing in English, previously or currently provide psychotherapy to adult clients with anxiety, have internet access
Participant Obligation:
Participants will be asked to complete a 15 to 30-minute survey about their experiences with case conceptualization and treatment planning for psychotherapy. Participants can enter a draw to win one of three $100 Mastercard giftcards
Location: online - Vancouver, BC
Project lead: Vanessa Tombolini, Supervisor; Dr. Nicole Dorfan
Study Dates: January 28, 2025 to March 1, 2025
Study Website: https://adler.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8qUMJ7hye48ypOS