Doing Clinical Research in Private Practice
As a therapist in private practice or starting a counseling practice you are on the front lines with clients. That gives you a unique window into seeing what is, and is not working with clients, and noticing themes. You may at one point consider confirming some of these hypotheses through research. While performing research while in school isn't easy, there is a LOT of support. Today we talk to Sarah Attwood who works for IntegReview IRB, an independent IRB that can work with therapists in private practice who want to design and launch research independently. Helpful resources and links to more information: https://us.sagepub.com/sites/default/files/upm-binaries/66680_McLeod___Doing_Research_in_Counselling_and_Psychotherapy.pdf FAQs (Investigators): https://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/regulations-and-policy/guidance/faq/investigator-responsibilities/index.html Intro to clinical research online course ($10): https://www.acrpnet.org/courses/introduction-clinical-trials
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