TOPPS Presidential Citation
November 21, 2010 by Steve Sobelman
Filed under Latest from the Division of Psychotherapy, Task Force on Psychotherapist Psychotherapists
Lindsay Klimik, M.S. a Doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Loyola University Maryland, receives a Presidential Citation for her significant and outstanding contributions as a member of the Division of Psychotherapy’s Task Force on Psychologist Psychotherapists. Also present in the photo presenting the award are Jeffrey Magnavita, Ph.D., ABPP, President of the Division of [...]
Graduate Student Stephanie Budge Awarded First Charles J. Gelso Psychotherapy Research Grant
August 10, 2010 by Steve Sobelman
Filed under Announcements, Latest from the Division of Psychotherapy, Students
Congratulations to Stephanie Budge, who has been awarded the first Charles J. Gelso, Ph. D. Psychotherapy Research Grant. Division 29 created this grant program to provide annual grants (up to $2000) supporting the advancement of research on psychotherapy process or psychotherapy outcome. Stephanie is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the [...]
Ask the Ethicist: Supervisors Need Competence Too!
August 1, 2010 by Jeffrey Barnett
Filed under Ask the Ethicist, Latest from the Division of Psychotherapy
Taline Andonian Asks: As graduate students we receive training not only in academia but in a myriad of different clinical settings, which often lead to a wide range of experiences in terms of supervision. Because of the emphasis that is placed on clinical/practical training for clinical psychology programs in particular a graduate student’s competencies are [...]
2010 45(2)
June 23, 2010 by Steve Sobelman
Filed under Bulletin Archives
Psychotherapy Bulletin 45(2): Online Version
An Exciting 2010 APA Convention for Division 29
May 26, 2010 by Steve Sobelman
Filed under Announcements, Conferences/Events
By Jack C. Anchin, Program Chair & Jeffrey J. Magnavita, President. The Division of Psychotherapy is pleased to offer an exciting convention program this year in San Diego! We want to thank everyone for their fine submissions and let you know that we very much appreciate the time and effort that goes into these. Unfortunately, [...]
National Health Service Corps Announces a New Loan Repayment Program
April 26, 2010 by Steve Sobelman
Filed under Early Career Psychologists, Latest from the Division of Psychotherapy
The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Announces a New Loan Repayment Pilot Program for Part-Time Clinicians. This program joins the Full-Time Program in recruiting “fully-trained health professionals to provide culturally competent, interdisciplinary primary health services to underserved populations located in selected Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSAs) identified by the Secretary of the Department of Health [...]
Early Career Mentoring
April 19, 2010 by Steve Sobelman
Filed under Early Career Psychologists
Facilitated by Michael J. Constantino (Early Career Domain Representative) & Rachel Gaillard Smook (Early Career Committee Chair) Division 29 Early Career Mentoring is a feature on the website of the APA Division of Psychotherapy that provides a forum for asking questions broadly related to one’s early career. Through this interactive column, readers will have a [...]
2010 45(1)
March 15, 2010 by Steve Sobelman
Filed under Bulletin Archives
Psychotherapy Bulletin 2010, 45(1)
Call For Proposals: Charles Gelso Psychotherapy Research Grant (April 15)
March 15, 2010 by Steve Sobelman
Filed under Science and Scholarship
Request for Proposals Charles J. Gelso, Ph.D. Grant Description This program awards grants for research projects in the area of psychotherapy process and/or outcome. In alternating years the grant is awarded to graduate students or doctoral level psychologists. Program Goals Advance understanding of psychotherapy process and psychotherapy outcome through support of empirical research in these [...]
Cultivating Cultural Competence: Understanding and Integrating Cultural Diversity in Psychotherapy
October 25, 2009 by Steve Sobelman
Filed under Latest from the Division of Psychotherapy, News U Can Use!
In today’s rapidly growing multicultural society, psychotherapists are faced with the complex task of working effectively with clientele whose psychosocial dynamics include increasingly diverse cultural values, beliefs and attitudes that the psychotherapist is either not aware of or not prepared to engage as part of the therapy.



