The Clinical Research Institute is located within the Psychology Clinic. Applied research projects designed to promote knowledge in the field of psychology and improve clinical services are conducted on an ongoing basis. If there are projects that you are eligible for, we can let you know but you are in no obligation to participate. Your treatment is not contingent on your participation in research.
 
Recent Past Projects
  • Explaining the Relationship between Borderline Personality Features and Suicidal Ideation
  • Impact of Clinician Expectations on Termination Status and Therapeutic Outcome: A Delay Discounting Model
  • Supervisors, Trainees, and Client Outcomes in the Training Clinic: Toward an Understanding of Relational Factors
  • Role of Values in Psychotherapy Process and Outcome
  • Personality Styles and Substance Abuse in a University Sample
  • Attention deficit studies
  • Therapeutic Alliance
  • Impact of Client Stuttering on Therapists Perceptions
  • Parenting and Attachment Style
  • Personality Assessment Study
  • Families & Futures Project
  • Emotional Intelligence and Psychotherapy Outcomes in the Training Clinic
  • Examining the Effects of Negative Mood, Impulsivity and Substance Use on Behavior