Society for Social Work and Research

Sixteenth Annual Conference Research That Makes A Difference: Advancing Practice and Shaping Public Policy
11-15 January 2012 I Grand Hyatt Washington I Washington, DC

48 Cognitive Behavioral Treatment and Client Outcomes

Friday, January 13, 2012: 8:00 AM-9:45 AM
Independence B (Grand Hyatt Washington)
Cluster: Mental Health
Moderator:
Jordana Muroff, PhD, MSW, Boston University
* noted as presenting author
Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Hoarding Disorder Durable? Follow-up Outcomes and Predictors From a Randomized Controlled Trial
Jordana Muroff, PhD, MSW, Boston University; Gail Steketee, PhD, Boston University; Randy O. Frost, PhD, Smith College; David Tolin, PhD, Yale University
Do Girls with Comorbid Externalizing and Internalizing Disorders Benefit From Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment for Disruptive Disorders?
Jeanine A. Webber, PhD, RSW, Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning; Susan B. Stern, PhD, University of Toronto; Debra J. Pepler, PhD, CPsych, York University; Margaret Walsh, BA, Child Development Institute
Do Booster Sessions Boost the Efficacy of Child and Adolescent CBT Treatment: Results From a Meta-Analysis Over 10 Years?
RaeHyuck Lee, MSW, Columbia University; Robin E. Gearing, PhD, Columbia University; Craig S. Schwalbe, PhD, Columbia University
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