Division 29 of the American Psychological Association
Division of Psychotherapy


PSYCHOTHERAPY THEORY, RESEARCH, PRACTICE, TRAINING

Editor: Charles J. Gelso, Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park

Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, Training publishes a wide variety of articles relevant to the field of psychotherapy. We strive to foster interactions among training, practice, theory, and research because all are essential to psychotherapy.

DR. GELSO'S EDITORIAL DESCRIBING HIS VISION OF THE JOURNAL DURING HIS TERM (2005-2010); PUBLISHED IN SPRING 2005

CALL FOR PAPERS: CLICK HERE TO LEARN ABOUT THE CURRENT CALL FOR PAPERS FROM EDITOR GELSO.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE JOURNAL, VISIT ITS APA HOMEPAGE (CLICK HERE).

WANT TO EARN CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS ONLINE?

The opportunity to earn Continuing Education credits based on the articles in Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, Training is now available online. This site offers CE exams that can be taken to earn the credits. It's quick and easy!

Instructions: Click HERE to go to the CE Exam Online site. At the site, you will have an opportunity to register as a test examinee. This registration can also be used for future CE exams. Select the exam for the current issue of the journal that you want to receive credit for. You will be asked to pay the fee ($34 for division members, $43 for non-members) through PayPal (you do not need to have a PayPal account to make payment through PayPal). Take the exam following payment and the division office will be notified of your payment and completion of the test. If you pass, you will receive your CE certificate from the central office.

NOTE: To ensure you will pass the exam, you may take it for practice before payment...but your exam results will not be recorded. After you make payment, you will need to pass the exam again for it to be recorded.

Exam Expiration Date: Each exam is valid up to six months after the publication date of each issue.

Scoring: A score of 70 percent or more will be considered a passing grade.  Successful completion of this test will earn you four (4) CE credits.  It is your responsibility to determine whether these CE credits are valid in your state of licensure.  No CE credit will be issued without the appropriate payment:  $34 for Division 29 members; $43 for non-members.

To Lodge a Complaint or Grievance: Please click here to view the procedures for lodging a complaint or grievance with the Divisions CE policy.