All Stories

  1. Chinese counseling trainees’ trait and state mindfulness and client symptom outcome: A longitudinal examination with multilevel and random-intercept cross-lagged panel models.
  2. The development of a Brief Working Alliance Inventory for clients and therapists using multilevel factor analysis and item response theory in the United States and China.
  3. “I get you”: A qualitative study on group members’ empathic expression.
  4. Substance use risk among Asian American men: The role of gendered racism, internalization of western muscularity ideals, interpersonal and body shame, and drive for muscularity.
  5. The “dyadic dance”: Exploring therapist–client dynamics and client symptom change using actor–partner interdependence modeling and multilevel mixture modeling.
  6. The “roller coaster ride”: A longitudinal investigation of the dynamic relationship between Chinese counseling trainees’ self-efficacy and their clients’ outcome and the mediating effects of working alliance and session evaluation.
  7. The process and outcome of spiritually integrated psychotherapies: A cross-cultural study in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America.
  8. Does peer relationship matter? A multilevel investigation of the effects of peer and supervisory relationships on group supervision outcomes.
  9. “Where is the relationship” revisited: Using actor-partner interdependence modeling and common fate model in examining dyadic working alliance and session quality.
  10. What was that session like? An empirically-derived typology of group therapy sessions.
  11. Follow you or follow me? Examining therapist responsiveness to client and responsiveness to self, using differential equations model and multilevel data disaggregation from an interpersonal theory framework.
  12. Examining therapy dynamics and session outcome using differential equations model and multilevel data disaggregation