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G M Burlingame

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International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|July 13, 2001
Group psychotherapy training and effectivenessA Fuhriman, G M Burlingame
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology|September 18, 1997
Evaluating the effectiveness of child and adolescent group treatment: a meta-analytic reviewM J Hoag, G M Burlingame
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|October 1, 1996
Outcome and process differences between professional and nonprofessional therapists in time-limited group psychotherapyG M Burlingame, S H Barlow
Journal of Personality Assessment|July 6, 2000
Outcome Questionnaire: item sensitivity to changeD A Vermeersch, M J Lambert, G M Burlingame
Annual Review of Psychology|January 1, 1988
Systems of family treatment: substance or semantics?R L Bednar, G M Burlingame, K S Masters
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|January 26, 2000
Meta-analysis of medical self-help groupsS H Barlow, G M Burlingame, R S Nebeker, et al.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|November 1, 2003
Reading disability subtypes and the test of memory and learningN L Howes, E D Bigler, J S Lawson, et al.
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|July 4, 2001
Pushing the quality envelope: a new outcomes management systemG S Brown, G M Burlingame, M J Lambert, et al.
Journal of Mental Health Administration|July 1, 1995
Pragmatics of tracking mental health outcomes in a managed care settingG M Burlingame, M J Lambert, C W Reisinger, et al.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|April 27, 2001
A survey of mental health care provider's and managed care organization attitudes toward, familiarity with, and use of group interventionsN T Taylor, G M Burlingame, K B Kristensen, et al.
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International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|July 13, 2001
Group psychotherapy training and effectivenessA Fuhriman, G M Burlingame
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology|September 18, 1997
Evaluating the effectiveness of child and adolescent group treatment: a meta-analytic reviewM J Hoag, G M Burlingame
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|October 1, 1996
Outcome and process differences between professional and nonprofessional therapists in time-limited group psychotherapyG M Burlingame, S H Barlow
Journal of Personality Assessment|July 6, 2000
Outcome Questionnaire: item sensitivity to changeD A Vermeersch, M J Lambert, G M Burlingame
Annual Review of Psychology|January 1, 1988
Systems of family treatment: substance or semantics?R L Bednar, G M Burlingame, K S Masters
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|January 26, 2000
Meta-analysis of medical self-help groupsS H Barlow, G M Burlingame, R S Nebeker, et al.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|November 1, 2003
Reading disability subtypes and the test of memory and learningN L Howes, E D Bigler, J S Lawson, et al.
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|July 4, 2001
Pushing the quality envelope: a new outcomes management systemG S Brown, G M Burlingame, M J Lambert, et al.
Journal of Mental Health Administration|July 1, 1995
Pragmatics of tracking mental health outcomes in a managed care settingG M Burlingame, M J Lambert, C W Reisinger, et al.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|April 27, 2001
A survey of mental health care provider's and managed care organization attitudes toward, familiarity with, and use of group interventionsN T Taylor, G M Burlingame, K B Kristensen, et al.
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