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  Therapist effects: why some practitioners are consistently more effective than others.


   Department of Psychology

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  Prof M Barkham, Dr S Kellett  Applications accepted all year round  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

About the Project

Research studies have shown that there is variability in the effectiveness of individual practitioners. However, we have very little understanding as to why some practitioners are consistently more effective than others. This project will utilise existing large data sets as well as newly acquired data to investigate this phenomenon.

Funding Notes

Requirements: We ask for a good honours degree of 2:1 or above and generally a masters or pending masters (merit or distinction) in Psychology or a related discipline.

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