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CV: Art Bohart
Curriculum Vitae
Upcoming Presentations and Public Addresses
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Current Projects and Professional Activities
Current Publications
Bohart, A. C. (2002). A passionate critique of empirically supported treatments and the provision of an alternative paradigm. In J. C. Watson, R. N. Goldman, & M. Warner (Eds.), Client-centered and experiential psychotherapy in the twenty-first century: Advances in theory, research and practice. London: PCCS Books.
Significant Publications
Bohart, A. C. (1999). How clients make therapy work: The process of active self-healing. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Important Conference Presentations
Research Interests
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Research Expertise
Will soon be helping students get internships in the bay area.
Expertise Working with Saybrook Students
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Research Expertise
Research Expertise Rating Guide:
- studied in a class or have read intensively on my own
- special training in the form of a workshop or equivalent
- taught a class in, or supervised research using this method (research practicum, on a dissertation or master's committee
- used in research myself
- published or presented at conferences my research using this method
Methods Traditionally Considered As Quantitative (But Need Not Be)
| Laboratory Research | 5 |
| Field Experiments | 5 |
| Randomized Controlled Clinical | 5 |
| Quasi-experimental methods | 3, 4, 5 |
| Correlational Methods | 3, 4 |
Methods That Could Use Quantitative Or Qualitative Methods
| Action Research | |
| Survey Research | 3, 4 |
| Interview Research | 3, 4, 5 |
| Observational Research | 3, 4, 5 |
| Epidemiological Research | |
| Ethnography | |
| Focus Groups | 3 |
| Self-Observational Methods | 4 |
| Narrative Methods | 3 |
| Feminist Methods | |
| Content Analysis | 3 |
| Discovery-Oriented (psychotherapy) | 5 |
| Events paradigm (psychotherapy) | 5 |
| Archival Research | |
| Case History Methods | |
| Appreciative Inquiry | |
| Multiple Case Depth Research | 5 |
| Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Design | |
| Longitudinal research | |
| Cross-sectional research |
Methods Primarily Associated With Qualitative Research (But May Also Use Quantitative)
| Ethnoautobiographical research | 4, 5 |
| Hermeneutics | |
| Grounded Theory | 4 |
| Phenomenology | |
| Heuristic Research |
Types of Analysis
| Simple Parametric Statistics (t-test, etc.) | 5 |
| Confidence intervals | |
| Analysis of Variance (including MANOVA) | 5 |
| Analysis of Covariance | |
| Regression (including multiple regression) | 5 |
| Discriminant Function Analysis | |
| Structural Equation Modeling/Path Analysis | |
| Causal Modeling | |
| Cluster Analysis | |
| Survival Analysis | |
| Nonparametrics | 5 |
| Bayesian Analysis | |
| Meta-analysis and effect sizes | 5 |
| Factor Analysis | 5 |
| Time series analysis | |
| Multidimensional scaling |


