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Psychotherapy Evaluation and Clinical Effectiveness (PEACE) Program - Launched Fall 2015

The PEACE Program is an ongoing comprehensive program evaluation of the clinical services offered to adults at The Psychological Center. The program launched in the Fall 2015. PEACE has three primary aims:

  1. To institute a comprehensive and standardized program to evaluate the clinical services and the clinical training provided to patients and therapists-in-training, respectively, by The Psychological Center.

  2. To examine individual, interpersonal, and environmental factors associated with a range of psychotherapy treatment outcomes.

  3. To understand correlates of health among a help-seeking, marginalized, urban population. 

 

PEACE Program Publications

Greenberg, D., Rudenstine, S., Alaluf, R., Jurist, E (In press). Development and validation of the Brief-Mentalized Affectivity Scale: Evidence from cross-sectional online data and an urban community-based mental health clinic. Journal of Clinical Psychology.

Espinosa, A., Rudenstine, S. (2019). The contribution of financial well-being, social support, and trait emotional intelligence on psychological distress. British Journal of Clinical Psychology.

O’Neill, S., Rudenstine, S. (2019). Inattention, emotion dysregulation and impairment among urban, diverse adults seeking psychological treatment. Psychiatric Research, 282.

Rudenstine, S., Espinosa, A., Cancelmo, L., Puliyampet, P. (2019). Treatment goals as   predictors of emotion regulation over 8 months of psychotherapy. Journal of Contemporary  Psychotherapy. June.

Rudenstine, S., Espinosa, A., McGee, A., Routhier, E. (2018). Adverse Childhood Events, Adult Distress and the Role of Emotion Regulation. Traumatology. October.

Rudenstine, S, Espinosa, A. (2018). Examining the role of trait emotional intelligence on psychiatric symptom clusters in the context of lifetime trauma. Personality and Individual Differences, 128, 69-74.

Espinosa, A, Rudenstine, S. (2018). Trait Emotional Intelligence, Trauma and Personality Organization: Analysis of urban clinical patients. Personality and Individual Differences, 123, 176-181.

 
 
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