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Psychotherapy Development Research CenterMission | Organization | Faculty | Stage Model | Assessments| Training| Order FormTrainingThe Center is part of a multifaceted clinical and preclinical research training program of the Division of Substance Abuse (DSA) within the Department of Psychiatry of the Yale School of Medicine. It offers several research training opportunities. The Center also offers consultation and training services for other investigators conducting psychotherapy development research. Research TrainingThose interested in research careers investigating drug abuse psychotherapy may apply for positions in one of 4 federally supported research training programs within the DSA. These training programs share many common elements and provide intensive training in research methods for clinical and preclinical investigation on drug abuse. Fellows spend 1-5 years at Yale's Division of Substance Abuse obtaining clinical and research training under the mentorship of a team of investigators whose interests range from molecular neurobiology to psychiatric epidemiology. Across these externally funded research projects, the central theme is the development and evaluation of innovative treatments for substance abusers. Our multidisciplinary program enables us to conduct research that moves rapidly and in both directions from preclinical projects ("bench") to clinical studies ("bedside"). The training goal for these programs is to provide trainees with an opportunity to devote virtually full-time effort during the initial phase of their careers to learning research skills and conducting research projects as a start to careers as independent researchers. After initial work conducted with the support of this program, they are guided to develop scientifically meritorious research proposals that will provide support for research that extends beyond the period of this program. The training program is tailored to meet the particular needs of trainees. Beyond a limited number of required seminars, trainees develop an individualized program of research and courses that will prepare them for independent research careers. The centerpiece of these programs is the opportunity to design and conduct a strong mentored but independent research project (or series of projects) to which the trainee devotes at least 60% effort. Eligibility RequirementsAll programs require a doctoral degree (M.D., Ph.D., or equivalent), U.S. citizenship or permanent U.S. residence and commitment to a career that includes research on drug abuse. Eligibility requirements and training elements differ across the 4 programs as follows:
Consultation and TrainingThe Center serves as a resource for investigators and clinicians regionally and nationally. The Center has a variety of training materials and assessment tools available for purchase. (Go to Order Form) Center investigators also may be available to provide consultation and training services to others designing and implementing psychotherapy development research for drug abuse. Consultation and training services may cover the following areas: study design, treatment manual development, therapist training plans, therapist training in specific empirically supported drug abuse treatments, adapting the Yale Adherence and Competence System for protocols, and establishing independent assessment of treatment integrity. For further information about consultation and training services, contact Steve Martino, Ph.D., VA Connecticut Healthcare System, 950 Campbell Avenue (151-D), West Haven, CT 06516, or steve.martino@yale.edu
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February 15, 2008
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