Brigham Young University



G A R Y M. B U R L I N G A M E

1082 KMBL

Brigham Young University

Provo, Utah 84602

(801) 422-7557

EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

B.S., Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI -- 1978

Major: Psychology

M.S., University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT -- 1981

Major: Counseling Psychology

Ph.D., University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT -- 1983

Major: Counseling Psychology

Minor: Marriage/Family Therapy

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY

Chair, Dept. of Psychology 2018-present

Brigham Young University

Professor, Dept. of Psychology 1996-present

Brigham Young University

Licensed Psychologist: State of Utah 1984-present

Associate Director, University Planning and Assessment 1999-2002

Brigham Young University

Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychology 1989-1996

Brigham Young University

Assistant Professor, Dept. Psychology 1983-1989

Brigham Young University

Associate Director, Comprehensive Clinic 1988-1992

Brigham Young University

Core Faculty, Comprehensive Clinic 1983-1992

Brigham Young University

University Research Fellow 1982-1983

University of Utah

Instructor, Educational Psychology 1981-1983

University of Utah

Teaching/Research Asst., Ed. Psychology 1979-1981

University of Utah

HONORS AND RECOGNITION

President-elect, American Group Psychotherapy Association (2019-present)

Distinguished Fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Association (2019-present)

Fellow, Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy (APA Division 29)

Karl G. Maeser Distinguished Faculty Lecturer Award (2018-19)

Warren & Wilson Dusenberry Professor (2016-2021) excellence in scholarship/teaching/citizenship

Most Valuable Paper Award; APA Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy (2016)

APA Presidential Citation (2014) for outstanding contributions to Psychology

University Professorship (2011-2016) excellence in scholarship/teaching/citizenship

Hickman Outstanding Scholar, Brigham Young University (2011-12)

Fellow, American Group Psychotherapy Association (2011)

Utah State Hospital Executive Staff Recognition Award (2010)

SAMHSA NREPP entry on cohesion in group therapy as evidence-based practice (2010) President: APA Group Psychology & Psychotherapy Division (2009-2011)

Wells & Myrle Cloward Teaching & Learning Fellowship--BYU (2007-2010)

Adolf-Ernst-Meyer-Award for Psychotherapy Research; German College of Psychosomatic Medicine (2007)

Group Psychologist of the Year, American Psychological Association (2006)

Centennial Global Service Award, Loma Linda University (2006)

Abraham O. Smoot Citizenship Award, Brigham Young University (2005)

Outstanding Contributions to Group Psychotherapy – American Group Psychotherapy Association (2003)

Fellow, American Psychological Association (2000)

Research Fellow, University of Utah (1982)

Phi Kappa Phi (1981)

Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; Human Service Professionals; American Education; Social Sciences Higher Education

Andrews University Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society: Charter Member (1977)

Andrews University Scholar (1976)

Michigan State Academic Scholarship (1974)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Professional Organizations Current Member

American Psychological Association, Division 49, Group Psychology and Psychotherapy

International Society for Psychotherapy Research

American Group Psychotherapy Association

Utah Psychological Association

Professional Organization Service:

American Psychological Association, Division 49

Fellow Committee, Chair (2014-2016)

President (elect-2009, active-2010 & past-2011)

Research Committee (1992-1997); Chair (1996-1997)

American Group Psychotherapy Association

President-elect (2019-present)

Member – Science to Services Task Force: Part of NIMH National Partnership Network (2006-present)

Member- Board of Directors (2002-2006)

Research Committee (1995-present)

Distance Learning Co-chair (2002-2004)

Disaster Outreach Task Force Member; committee administered $2.4 million grant for 9-11 group treatment (2001 – 2004)

Co-chair of CORE Battery task force (2003- 2005)

Utah State Psychology Licensing Board

Chair (1996-1997)

Member (1994-1999)

Utah State Psychological Association

Member- Executive Board (1997-1998)

Other Professional Service/Recognition:

HHS Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships; Invited advisor (2013-present)

Group Foundation for Advancing Mental Health (AGPA); external grant reviewer (2000-present)

Trustee: Loma Linda University -- BMC (2001- 2010)

PacifiCare Behavioral Health Scientific Advisory Group

Member (1999-2005)

Member: DMBA Peer Review Panel (1989-2008)

Anne Alonso Award for best group psychotherapy research paper, 2002

Member: Center for Mental Health Service White Paper Task Force (2001 – 2003)

Member, State Academic Collaborative Committee (1997 – 2001)

Chair: ASPPB Item Writing Workshop (EPPP) (1997).

State Delegate: Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards—ASPPB (1995, 1996)

Member: National Association of Governing Boards of Universities & Colleges (1990 – 1995)

Trustee: Board of Higher Education, Seventh-day Adventist North American Division of Colleges & Universities (1990 – 1995)

White House Nominee: National Assessment Governing Board (1992)

Board Chair: United Way Crisis Line (1978-1979)

Board Chair/Member: Gathering Place (Utah County drug treatment center; 1984-1988)

Sabbatical Leave - 1993, 2002, 2016

Grant Reviewer: Veteran’s Administration Intramural Research, Australian Research Grants Committee, Israel Science Foundation, Group Psychotherapy Foundation

Editorial Activity

Editorial Board (2018-2021) Psychotherapy

Editorial Board (2014-present) Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice

Consulting Editor (2013 – present) International Journal of Group Psychotherapy

Editorial Board (2004 – present) Psychotherapy Research

Editorial Board (2004-2012) Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session

Editorial Board (2002 – 2012) International Journal of Group Psychotherapy.

Associate Editor (1996-2001) Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice.

Contributing Editor (1997) The 1997 Behavioral Outcomes and Guidelines Sourcebook.

Guest Editor (1990), Counseling Psychologist. Special issue on group psychotherapy.

Manuscripts Reviewed For:

American Psychologist Journal of Educational Psychology

International Journal of Eclectic Psychotherapy Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy Journal of Consulting &Clinical Psychology

Psychotherapy Research Sociological Methods & Research

Perceptual and Motor Skills Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session

British Journal of Mathematical & Statistical Psych. Group Dynamics: Theory, Res. & Practice

British Journal of Clinical Psychology Psychiatric Services

Journal of Counseling Psychology Canadian Psychology

Professional Psychology: Research & Prac. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Prac.

Psychotherapy

PUBLICATIONS

Books (6)

Cattani, K., Griner, D., Erekson, D., Burlingame, G., Beecher, M. and Alldredge, C. (in press). Compassion focused group therapy for college counseling centers. Oxfordshire, UK; Routledge Mental Health.

Lundgreen, R. Alldredge, C. with Cattani, K., Griner, D., Erekson, D., Burlingame, G., Beecher, M. (in press). Participant workbook: Compassion focused therapy. Oxfordshire, UK; Routledge Mental Health.

Bernard, H., Burlingame, G., Flores, P., Greene, L., Joyce, A., Kobos, J., Leszcz, M & MacNair-Semands, R., (2007). Practice Guidelines for Group Psychotherapy. New York, NY: American Group Psychotherapy Association.

Burlingame, G., Strauss, B., Joyce, A., MacNair-Semands, R., MacKenzie, K., Ogrodniczuk, J., Taylor, S. (2006). CORE battery: A revision and update. New York, NY: American Group Psychotherapy Association.

Schein, L., Burlingame, G., Spitz, H., & Muskin, P. (2006). Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters: Group approaches to treatment. Binghampton, NY: Hayworth Press.

Fuhriman, A. & Burlingame, G., (Eds.). (1994). Handbook of group psychotherapy: An empirical and clinical synthesis. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Technical Manuals (11)

Burlingame, G., Arnold, R., Washburn, A., Wells, G., & Lambert, M. (in press). The administration and scoring manual of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. Salt Lake City, Utah. OQ Measures.

Burlingame, G., Gleave, R., Beecher, M., Griner, D., Hansen, K., Jensen, J., Worthen, V. & Svien, H. (2017). Administration and Scoring Manual for the Group Questionnaire. Salt Lake City, OQ Measures, LLC

Lambert, M., Kahler, M., Harmon, C., Burlingame, G., Kenichi, K., and White, M., (2013). Administration and Scoring Manual for the Outcome Questionnaire 45.2. Salt Lake City, OQ Measures, LLC

Burlingame, G., Davies, D., Cox, D., Baker, E., Pearson, M., Beecher, M. & Gleave, R. (2012). The Group Readiness Questionnaire Manual. Salt Lake City, Utah. OQ Measures.

Burlingame, G., Nelson, P., Lee, J., Thayer, S. & Lambert, M. (2008) The administration and scoring manual of the Severe Outcome Questionnaire—S-OQ. Salt Lake City, Utah. OQ Measures.

Burlingame, G., Cox, J., Wells, G., Latkowski, M., Justice, D., Carter, C., & Lambert, M. (2005). The administration and scoring manual of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. Salt Lake City, Utah. OQ Measures.

Lambert, M., Morton, J., Hatfield, D., Harmon, C., Hamilton, S., Redi, R., Shimokowa, K., Christopherson, C. & Burlingame, (2004). Administration and Scoring Manual for the Outcome Questionnaire 45.2. Salt Lake City, OQ Measures, LLC

Wells, M. G., Burlingame, G. M., & Rose, P. (1999). Manual for the Youth Outcome Questionnaire Self-Report. Wharton, NJ: American Professional Credentialing Service.

Mosier, J., Burlingame, G. M., & Wells, M. G. (1998). Manual for the Youth Outcome Questionnaire Prognostic Assessment. Stevenson, MD: American Professional Credentialing Service.

Burlingame, G., Wells, M. G., Hoag, M., Hope, C., Nebeker, S., Konkel, K., McCollam, P., Peterson, G., Lambert, M., Latkowski, M. Ferre, R., & Reisinger, C. (1996). Administration and scoring manual for the Youth Outcome Questionnaire (Y-OQ 2.01). Stevenson, MD: American Professional Credentialing Services.

Lambert, M. J., Hansen, N. B., Umphress, V., Lunnen, K., Okiishi, J., Burlingame, G., Huefner, J., & Reisinger, C. (1996). Administration and scoring manual for the OQ 45.2. Stevenson, MD: American Professional Credentialing Services.

Lambert, M. J., Lunnen, K., Umphress, V., Hansen, N. B., & Burlingame, G. (1994). Administration and scoring manual for the Outcome Questionnaire (OQ-45.1). Salt Lake City, Utah IHC Center for Behavioral Healthcare Efficacy.

Chapters (53)

Griner, D., Beecher, M., Burlingame, G., Erekson, D. & Cattani, K. (in press). Compassion focused therapy in groups, In P. Gilbert’s (Ed) Compassion Focused Therapy in Clinical Practice. Routledge

Burlingame, G. & Strauss, B (in press/2021). Efficacy of small group treatments: Foundation for evidence-based practice. In M. Barkham, L. Castonguay & W. Lutz (Ed.s), Bergin & Garfield’s Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change, 7th Ed. New York: Wiley & Sons

Jensen, J & Burlingame, G. (2020). Compassion for everday living. In P. Steffen Mindfulness of everyday living. Springer

Burlingame, G., McClendon, D. & Yang, C (2019). Cohesion in group psychotherapy. In J. C. Norcross (Ed.), A Guide to Psychotherapy Relationships that Work (3rd Ed.). Oxford University Press

Burlingame, G & Baldwin, S., (2018). Eine kleine Geschichte der Gruppentherapie—A short story of group therapy In B. Strauss & D Mattke, Gruppenpsychotherapie, Springer, Berlin (pp. 9-19) 10.1007/978-3-662-54644-4_2.

Strauss, B. & Burlingame, G. (2018). Gruppenpsychotherapieforschung und Wirksamkeitsnachweise von Gruppenbehandlungen In B. Strauss & D Mattke, Gruppenpsychotherapie, Springer, Berlin (pp. 9-19) 10.1007/978-3-662-54644-4_2.

Boardman, R., Worthen, V., Griner, D., Beecher, M., Burlingame, G. & Gleave, R. (2017). Outcome and assessment research In J. Gross, M. Turner and M. Ribeiro (Eds) The College Counselor’s Guide to Group Psychotherapy. Taylor & Franis/Routledge, New York

Burlingame, G., Davies, R. & Kirchoefer, J. (2017). Self-help groups. In Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, Elsevier, Ltd, Oxford, UK; revision and update of Burlingame & Davies (2002) chapter in Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy

Gleave, R., Burlingame, G., Beecher, M., Griner, D., Hansen, K. & Jenkins, S. (2017). Feedback-informed group treatment: Application of the OQ-45 and Group Questionnaire (GQ). In D. Prescott, Cynthia Maeschalck and Scott Miller (Eds) Reaching for Excellence: Feedback-Informed Treatment in Practice. American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.

Coco, G., Prestano, C., Gullo, S., & Burlingame, G. (2014). Current issues in group therapy research: An overview. In O. Gelo, A. Pritz & B. Rieken (Eds) Psychotherapy Research: General issues, outcomes and processes. Springer-Verlag, Wien.

Burlingame, G. Whitcomb, K & Woodland, S. (2014). Process and outcome in group psychotherapy. In J. DeLucia-Waack, D. Gerrity, C.., Kalodner & M. Riva (Eds.) Handbook of Group Counseling and Psychotherapy (2nd Ed.) pp. 55-68. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications

Burlingame, G., Whitcomb, K. & Woodland, S. (2013). Conducting psycho-educational groups. In G. Koocher, J. Norcross, & B. Greene (Ed). Psychologists Desk Reference, 2nd Ed. Oxford University Press

Burlingame, G., Strauss, B. & Joyce, A (2013). Change mechanisms and effectiveness of small group treatments, In M. J. Lambert (Ed.), Bergin & Garfield’s Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change, 6th Ed. New York: Wiley & Sons. (pp. 640-689)

Strauss, B., Burlingame, G.M. (2012). Ergebnisse der Gruppenpsychotherapieforschung [Results of Group Psychotherapy Research]. In: B. Strauss, D. Mattke (Hrsg.): Gruppenpsychotherapie - Ein Lehrbuch für die Praxis. [Group Psychotherapy - A Textbook for Practitioners]. Heidelberg, Springer, 2012, pp. 193-212.

Burlingame, G.M., Baldwin, S. (2012). Eine kleine Geschichte der Gruppenpsychotherapie [A little history of group psychotherapy]. In: B. Strauss, D. Mattke (Hrsg.): Gruppenpsychotherapie - Ein Lehrbuch für die Praxis. [Group Psychotherapy - A Textbook for Practitioners]. Heidelberg, Springer, 2012, pp. 9-20.

McClendon, D. & Burlingame, G. (2011). Group climate: Construct in search of clarity. In R. Conyne (Ed). Oxford Handbook of Group Counseling. Oxford University Press. (pp. 164-181)

McClendon, D. & Burlingame, G. (2011). Has the magic of psychotherapy disappeared? Integrating evidence based practice into therapist awareness and development. In R. Klein, H. Bernard & V. Schermer (Eds.) On Becoming a Psychotherapist: The Personal and Professional Journey. Oxford University Press. (pp. 190-210)

Burlingame, G. McClendon, D. & Alonso, J (2011). Cohesion in group psychotherapy. In J. C. Norcross (Ed.), A Guide to Psychotherapy Relationships that Work (2nd Ed.). Oxford University Press (pp. 110-131)

Burlingame, G. & Baldwin, S. (2011). Group Therapy. In History of Psychotherapy: Continuity and Change (2nd Ed.), Norcross, J., VandenBos, G & Freedheim, D. (Eds). Washington DC: American Psychological Association. (pp. 505-515)

Burlingame, G. & McClendon, D. (2010) Sensitivity Groups (Ed.): Encyclopedia of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. Sage. (pp. 741-744). Received “Outstanding Reference Source” for 2011 from the American Library Association.

Strauss, B., Burlingame, G. & Bormann, B. (2008). Ricerca sul processo della psicoteapia di

gruppo. In G. Lo Coco, C. Prestano & G. Lo Verso (Eds.): L’efficacia Clinica delle

Psicoterapie di Gruppo. Milano, Italy: Rafaello Cortina. (pp. 69-92)

Burlingame, G., Strauss, B. & Hwang, A. (2008). La CORE Battery: Revised American

Group Psychotehrapy Association. In G. Lo Coco, Claudia Prestano & G. Lo Verso

(Eds.): L’efficacia Clinica delle Psicoterapie di Gruppo. Milano, Italy: Rafaello

Cortina. (pp. 183-194)

Burlingame, G. & McClendon, D. (2008). Group therapy. In J. Lebow (Ed): Chapter in Twenty

First Century Psychotherapies: Contemporary Approaches to Theory and Practice. NY:

Wiley. (pp.347-388)

Burlingame, G., Lee, J., & Reid, R. (2008). Efficacia ed effectiveness dei gruppi terapeutici. In

G. Lo Coco, C. Prestano, G. Lo Verso (Eds.): L’efficacia Clinica delle Psicoterapie di

Gruppo. Milano, Italy: Raffaello Cortina. (pp. 35-42)

Burlingame, G.M., Strauss, B. (2007). Behandlungseffekte: Ambulante Gruppen. In: Tschuschke, V. (ed.): Praxis der Gruppenpsychotherapie (2nd Ed.). Stuttgart: Thieme.

Davies, R., Layne, C., & Burlingame, G. (2006). Integration of developmental pathology, trainee models and group process. In Group Approaches for Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disaster and Terrorist Threats: Principles and Methods. New York, NY: Hayworth Press. (pp. 385-424)

Burlingame, G., Kapetenovic, S. & Ross, S (2005). Defining group psychotherapy. In S Wheelan (Ed). The Handbook of Group Research and Practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. (pp.387-406)

Barlow, S., Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (2005). The history of group practice. In S. Wheelan (Ed.), The Handbook of Group Research and Practice. Thousand Oaks: Sage. (pp 39-64)

Burlingame, G. & Cox, J. (2005). The Hill Interaction Matrix: Assessing therapeutic interaction in small groups. In B. Strauss, J. Schumacher (eds.). Klinische Interviews and ratings (clinical interviews and ratings). Goettingen, Hogrefe. (pp. 161-166)

Burlingame, G. & Lee, J. (2005). The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. In B. Strauss & J. Schumacher (Eds.), Klinische Interviews and ratings (Clinical Interviews and Ratings). Goettingen: Hogrefe. (pp. 50-55)

Walton, E., & Burlingame, G. (2005). Single-parent families. In C. Hart, L. Newell, E. Walton, & D. Dollahite (Eds.), Helping and Healing our Families: Prophetic Principles of Marriage and Family. Salt Lake: Deseret Book.

Barlow, S., Fuhriman, A. & Burlingame, G. (2004). The history of group counseling and group psychotherapy. In J. Delucia-Waack, D. Gerrity, C., Kalodner & M. Riva (Eds.) Handbook of Group Work. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. (pp. 3-22)

Burlingame, G. & Ridge, N (2004). The development and maintenance of psycho-educational groups. In S. Hill (Ed). Psychologists Desk Reference. Oxford University Press (pp. 393-400)

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A. & Johnson, J. (2004). Process and outcome in group psychotherapy: A perspective. In J. DeLucia-Waack, C. Kalodner, & M. Riva (Eds.) Handbook of Group Work. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. (pp. 49-62)

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A., & Johnson, J. (2004). Current status & future directions of group therapy research. In J. DeLucia-Waack, C. Kalodner, & M. Riva (Eds.) Handbook of Group Work, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. (651-660).

Burlingame, G., Wells, A., Lambert, M. & Cox, J. (2004). Youth Outcome Questionnaire: Updated psychometric properties. In M. Maruish (Ed.), The use of psychological testing for treatment planning and outcome assessment (3rd ed, Volume 2). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (pp 235-274)

Lambert, M.J., & Gregersen, A., Burlingame, G. (2004). Outcome Questionnaire - 45: Chapter 35. In M.E. Maruish (Ed.), The use of psychological testing for treatment planning and outcome assessment (3rd ed). Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Burlingame, G. M., MacKenzie, K. R., & Strauss, B. (2004). Small group treatment: Evidence for effectiveness and mechanisms of change. In M. J. Lambert (Ed.), Bergin & Garfield’s Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change (5th ed., pp. 647-696). New York: Wiley & Sons.

Burlingame, G. M. & Davies, D. R. (2002). Self-help groups. In M. Heisen & G. Zimmer (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy (Vol. 4, pp. 31-35). New York: Academic Press.

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A. & Johnson, J. (2002). Cohesion in group psychotherapy. In J. C. Norcross (Ed.), A Guide to Psychotherapy Relationships that Work (pp. 71-88). Oxford University Press.

Fuhriman, A. & Burlingame, G. M. (2000). Group Psychotherapy, In A. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology (pp. 31-35). Oxford University Press.

Fuhriman, A. & Burlingame, G. (2000). The Hill Interaction Matrix: Therapy through dialogue. In A. P. Beck, & C. M. Lewis (Eds.), The process of group psychotherapy: Systems for analyzing change (pp. 135-174). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Fuhriman, A. & Burlingame, G. M. (1999). Does Group Psychotherapy Work? In J. R. Price, D. R. Hescheles, & A. R. Price (Eds.), A guide to starting psychotherapy groups. (pp.81-98). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Wells, M. G., Burlingame, G. M., & Lambert, M. J. (1999). Youth Outcome Questionnaire. In M.E. Maruish (Ed.), The use of psychological testing for treatment planning and outcome assessment (2nd ed., pp. 497-453). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Reisinger, C. W., Burlingame, G. M. (1997). How to evaluate a mental health outcome measure. In K. M. Coughlin (Ed.), The 1997 Behavioral outcomes and guidelines sourcebook (pp. 370-374). New York, NY: Faulkner/Gray.

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A., Barnum, K. (1995). Group therapy as a nonlinear dynamical system: Analysis of therapeutic communication for chaotic patterns. In A. R. Gilgen and F. D. Abraham (Eds.), Chaos Theory in Psychology (pp. 87-105). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.

Burlingame, G. & Kircher, J. Taylor, S. (1994). Methodological considerations in group psychotherapy research: Past, present, and future practices. In A. Fuhriman and G. Burlingame (Eds.), Handbook of group psychotherapy (pp.41-80). New York: John Wiley.

Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1994). Epilogue. In A. Fuhriman & G. Burlingame (Eds.), Handbook of group psychotherapy: An empirical and clinical synthesis (pp. 559-562). New York: John Wiley.

Fuhriman, A. & Burlingame, G. (1994). Group psychotherapy: Research and practice. In A. Fuhriman & G. Burlingame (Eds.), Handbook of group psychotherapy: An empirical and clinical synthesis (pp.3-40). New York: John Wiley.

Bednar, R., Burlingame, G., & Masters, K. (1988). Systems of family treatment: Substance or semantics? In M. R. Rosenzweig & L. W. Porters (Eds.), Annual review of psychology, 39 (pp. 401-434). Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews, Inc.

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A., & Paul, S. (1987). The case of Julie: An eclectic time-limited therapy perspective. In J. Norcross (Ed.), Casebook of eclectic psychotherapy (pp. 96-126). New York: Brunner-Mazel.

Paul, S., Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1987). Commentary: An explicit, selective and consistent eclecticism. In J. C. Norcross (Ed.), Casebook of eclectic psychotherapy (pp.92-96). New York: Brunner-Mazel.

Fuhriman, A., Paul, S., & Burlingame, G. (1986). Eclectic time-limited therapy. In J. C. Norcross (Ed.), Handbook of eclectic psychotherapy (pp.226-259). New York: Brunner-Mazel.

Articles (151)

Rosendahl, J., Alldredge, C., Burlingame, G. and Strauss, B. (under review). Recent developments in group psychotherapy research, American Journal of Psychotherapy

Simmons, Z., Burlingame, G. Korbanka, J. et al. (under review). Insomnia symptom severity is associated with increase suicidality and suicide in a psychiatric sample.

Arnold, R. and Burlingame, G. (in press). Treating Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Group-Based Intervention. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy

Burlingame, G., Alldredge, C. & Lundgreen, R. (in press). Alliance rupture detection and repair in group therapy: Using the Group Questionnaire—GQ. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy

Svien, H., Burlingame, G., Griner, D., Beecher, M. and Alldredge, C. (in press). Group Therapeutic Relationship Change: Using Routine Outcome Monitoring to Detect the Effect of Single versus Multiple Ruptures. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice

Alldredge, C. Burlingame, G. Yang, C. & Rosendahl, J. (in press). Alliance in group therapy: A meta-analysis. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research & Practice

Janis, J. Burlingame, G., Svien, H., Jensen, J. & Lundgreen, R. (in press). Small group treatments for mood disorders: A meta-analysis. Psychotherapy Research

Alldredge, C. and Burlingame, G. (2020). Group Psychotherapy for Depression. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 70 (3), 467-471

Marmarosh, C., Forsyth, D., Strauss, B. and Burlingame, G. (2020). The psychology of COVID-19 pandemic: A group-level perspective. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research & Practice, 24(3), 122-138

Steffen, P., Fox, Jennifer, Cattani, K. Alldredge, C., Austin, T. and Burlingame, G. (2020). Impact of a 12-week Group-Based Compassion Focused Therapy Intervention on Heart Rate Variability. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback

Jensen, J., Cattani, K & Burlingame, G. (2020). Compassion Focused Therapy in a University Counseling and Psychological Service (CAPS) Center: A Feasibility Trial of a New Standardized Group Manual. Psychotherapy Research,

Alldredge, C. Burlingame, G. Olsen, J. & Van Epps, J. (2020). Oq-45 treatment failure rates in group versus individual treatment: An archival replication. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice

Giannone, F. Guarnaccia, C. Gullo, S. Di Blasi, M. Lo Coco, G., Giordano, C. Profita, G. Lo Verso, F & Burlingame, G. (2020). The Italian adaptation of the Group Questionnaire: Validity and factorial structure. Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process and Outcome, 23, 133-144.

Burlingame, G. Svien, H., Hoppe, L., Hunt, I., Rosendahl, J. (2020). Group therapy for schizophrenia: A meta-analysis. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 57(2), 219-236.

Strauss, B., Burlingame, G. and Rosendahl, J. (2020) Neuere Entwicklungen in der Gruppenpsychotherapieforschung – ein Update Psychotherapeut

Barkowski, S. Schwartze, D. Strauss, B. Burlingame, G. & Rosendahl, J. (2020). Efficacy of group psychotherapy for anxiety disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychotherapy Research, 30(8). 965-982

Svien, H. & Burlingame, G. (2019). Trends in modern group psychotherapy for schizophrenia. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 69(3), 347-352.

McLaughlin, S., Barkowski, S., Burlingame, G., Strauss, B. & Rosendahl, J. (2019). Efficacy of group psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder: A meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials, Psychotherapy 56(2), 260-273,

Burlingame, G., McClendon, D. & Yang, C. (2018). Cohesion in Group Therapy: A Meta-Analysis, Psychotherapy, 55(4), 384-398

Jensen, J. & Burlingame, G. (2018). An item reduction analysis of the Group Questionnaire, Psychotherapy, 55(2), 144-150

Whitcomb, K., Burlingame, G., Mogle, J. Gantt, S. & O’Neill, R. (2018). The Functional Subgrouping Questionnaire-2: A Replication and Extension of its Construct Validity, International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 68(2), 163-183

Burlingame, G., Whitcomb, K., Woodland, S., Olsen, J., Beecher, M. & Gleave, R. (2018). The effects of relationship and progress feedback in group psychotherapy using the GQ and OQ-45: A randomized clinical trial Psychotherapy, 55(2), 116-131

Janis, R., Burlingame, G. & Olsen, J (2018) Developing a therapeutic relationship monitoring system for group treatment, Psychotherapy, 55(2), 105-115

Whitcomb, K., Woodland, S. & Burlingame, G (2018). Do clinicians really use feedback monitoring systems? A qualitative analysis of 16 group leaders. Psychotherapy, 55(2), 132-143

Seebeck, J., Whitcomb, J., & Burlingame, G. (2017). Individual vs. Group Psychotherapy: Couching it in Everyday Practice. Division 29 Feature Research

Schwartze, D., Barkowski, S., Strauss, B., Burlingame, G., Barth, J., Rosendahl, J., (2017). Efficacy of cognitive-behavioral group therapy for panic disorder: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice. Online first

Burlingame, G., & Jensen, J. (2017). Small group process and outcome research highlights: A 25-year perspective. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 67(2), 194-218.

Schwartze, D., Barkowski, S., Burlingame, G., Strauss, B., and Rosendahl, J. (2016). Efficacy of group psychotherapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 10. 49-61

Janis, R., Burlingame, G., Olsen, J. (2016). Evaluating factor structures of measures used in group research: Looking between and within. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice, 20 (3) 165-180

King, V., Janis, R. & Burlingame, G (2016). Solutions for Wellness: Outcome review and analysis of a healthy life-style group. International Archives of Nursing and Health Care, 2(3), 1-4. ISSN: 2469-5823

Burlingame, G., Seebeck, J., Janis, R., Whitcomb, K. Barkowski, S., Rosenthal, J & Strauss, B. (2016). Outcome differences between individual and group formats when equivalent and nonequivalent treatments, patients and doses are compared: A 25-year meta-analytic perspective. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 53(4), 446-461

Barkowski, S., Schwartz, D., Burlingame, G., Strauss, B. & Rosendahl, J. (2016). How efficacious is group psychotherapy compared to individual psychotherapy? Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik, 52 (2). 142-155

Barkowski, S., Schwartze, D., Strauss, B., Burlingame, G., Barth, J. & Rosendahl, J. (2016) Efficacy of group psychotherapy for social anxiety disorder: A meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 39, 44-64

Barnes, B. & Burlingame, G. (2016). Using mindfulness-based and compassion-focused therapies in treating serious mental illness. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 66(4), 637-642.

Burlingame, G., Gleave, R., Erekson, D., Nelson, P. Olson, J., Thayer, S. & Beecher, M. (2016). Differential effectiveness of group, individual and conjoint treatment: An archival analysis of OQ 45 change trajectories. Psychotherapy Research, 26 (5), 556-572. DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2015.1044583.

Gullo, S., Lo Coco, G., Di Fratello, C. Giannone, F. & Burlingame, G. (2015). Group climate, cohesion and curative climate. A study on the common factors in group process and their relation with member’s attachment dimensions, Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process and Outcome, 18 (1), 10-20. DOI: 10.7411/RP.2014.023

Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., Greene, L., Joyce, A., Kaklauskas, F., Kinley, J., ... & Feirman, D. (2015). Evidence-based practice in group psychotherapy  [American Group Psychotherapy Association Science to Practice Task Force web document]. Retrieved from .

Burlingame, G. (2014). Some observations on how the practice of small group treatments can be built upon the foundation of research: A 30+ year perspective. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 64(4), 567-583.

Thayer, S. & Burlingame, G. (2014). The validity of the Group Questionnaire: Construct clarity or construct drift? Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice, 18(4), 318-332.

O’Neil, R., Gantt, S., Mogle, J., Johnson, J. & Burlingame, G. (2013). The System-Centered Functional Subgrouping Questionnaire, Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice, 17(4), 252-269

Baker, E., Burlingame, G., Beecher, M., Gleave, R. (2013). The Group Readiness Questionnaire: A convergent validity analysis, Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice, 17(4), 299-314. 10.1037/a0034477

Pearson, M. & Burlingame, G. (2013). Interventions for Schizophrenia: Integrative approaches to group therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 63(4), 603-608.

Krogel, J., Burlingame, G., Chapman, C., Renshaw, T., Gleave, R., Beecher, M., & MacNair-Semands, R. (2013). The Group Questionnaire: A clinical and empirically derived measure of the group relationship. Psychotherapy Research, 23(3), 344-354

Nelson, P., Warren, J., Gleave, R., Burlingame, G. (2013). Youth psychotherapy change trajectories and early warning system accuracy in a managed care setting. Journal of Clinical Psychology 69(9), 880-895 10.1037/a0034925

Pearson, M. & Burlingame, G., (2013). Cognitive approaches to group therapy: Prevention relapse in major depression and bipolar disorders. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 63(3), 303-309.

Chapman, C., Burlingame, G., Rees, F., Gleave, R., Beecher, M. & Porter, G (2012). Clinical prediction in group psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Research, 22(6), 673-681

Warren, J., Nelson, P., Burlingame, G., Mondragon, S, (2012). Predicting patient deterioration in youth mental health services: Community mental health versus managed care settings. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 12(1), 24-40.

Bormann, B., Burlingame, G. & Strauss, B (2011). Der Gruppenfragebogen (GQ-D). Instrument zur Messung von therapeutischen Beziehungen in der Gruppenpsychotherapie. Psychotherapeut, 56, 297-309

Burlingame, G. McClendon, D. & Alonso, J (2011). Cohesion in group therapy. Psychotherapy, 48(1), 34-42.

Burlingame, G., Cox, J., Davies, D., Layne, C. & Gleave, R. (2011). The Group Selection Questionnaire: Further refinements in group member selection. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice, 15(1), 60--74

McClendon, D., Warren, J. Burlingame, G. & Eggett, D. (2011). Sensitivity to change of youth treatment outcome measures: A comparison of the CBCL/6-18, BASC-2 and YOQ 2.01 Journal of Clinical Psychology, 67(1), 111-125.

Burlingame, G. (2010). Small group treatments: Introduction to special section. Psychotherapy Research, 20(1), 1-7.

Cannon, J., Warren, J., Nelson, P. Burlingame, G. (2010). Change trajectories for the YOQ SR: Identifying youth at risk for treatment failure. Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology, 39(3), 289-301

Warren, J. S., Nelson, P. L., Mondragon, S. A., Baldwin, S. A., & Burlingame, G. M. (2010). Youth psychotherapy change trajectories and outcomes in usual care: Community mental health vs. managed care settings. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78, 144–155.

Chapman, C., Baker, E., Porter, G., Thayer, S., & Burlingame, G. (2010). Rating group

therapist interventions: The validation of the Group Psychotherapy Intervention

Rating Scale. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research & Practice, 14(1), 15-31

Warren-, J. S., Nelson, P. L., & Burlingame, G. M. (2009). Identifying youth at risk for treatment failure in outpatient community mental health services. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 18, 690–701.

Ridge, N. W., Warren, J. S., Burlingame, G. M., Wells, M. G., & Tumblin, K. M. (2009). Reliability and validity of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire Self-Report. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 65, 1115–1126.

Trotter, V., Lambert, M., Burlingame, G., Rees, F., Carpenter, B., Steffen, P., Jackson, A. & Eggett. (2009). Measuring work productivity with mental health self-report measure. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 51(6), 739-746

Burlingame, G & Strauss, B. (2009). Evidence-based group treatments for panic disorders. Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik, 45(3), 208-237

Krogel, J., Beecher, M., Presnell, J., Burlingame, G. & Simonsen, C. (2009). The Group

Selection Questionnaire: A qualitative analysis of potential group members. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 59(4), 529-542

Hoffman, L., Gleave, R., Burlingame, G. & Jackson, A. (2009). Exploring interactions of improvers and deterioraters in group therapy process: A qualitative study. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 59(2), 179-198

Burlingame, G., Beecher, M. (2008). New directions and resources: Introduction to issue.

Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Sessions, 64(11), 1-9.

Strauss, B., Burlingame, G. & Bormann, B. (2008). Using the CORE-R battery in group psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 64(11), 1225-1237

Burlingame, G., Beacher, M. (2008). New directions and resources in group psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 64(11), 1-112.

Bernard, H., Burlingame, G., Flores, P., et al. (2008) Clinical practice for group psychotherapy international journal of group psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 58(4), 455-542.

Burlingame, G., Strauss, B, Borman, B & Johnson, J. (2008). Are there common change mechanisms for all small group treatments? A conceptual model for change mechanisms inherent in small groups. Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik, 44(3), 177-241.

Layne, C., Saltzman, W., Poppleton, L., Burlingame, G., Pasalic, A., Belko, E., Campara, N. Music, M., Dapo, N., Arslanagic, B., Steinberg, A., Pynoos, R., (2008). Effectiveness of a School-Based Group Psychotherapy Program for war-exposed adolescents: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 47(9), 1048-1062.

Davies, D. R., Burlingame, G. M., Johnson, J. E., Barlow, S. H. & Gleave, R. L.  (2008).  The effects of a feedback intervention on group process and outcome.  Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 12 (2), 141-154.

Johnson, J.E., Burlingame, G.M.; Strauss, B., & Bormann, B. (2008) Die therapeutischen beziehungen in der gruppenpsychotherapie. Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik. 44(1), 52-89.

Burlingame, G. & McClendon, D. (2008). Cognitive behavioral therapy in groups. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 58(1), 133-136

Lambert, M. J. & Burlingame, G. M. (2007). Measuring outcomes in the State of Utah: Practice-based evidence. Behavioral Healthcare, 27, 16-20.

Tzoumas, A., Tzoumas, J., Burlingame, G., Nelson, P., Wells, M., Gray, D. (2007). Y-OQ 12: Psychosocial screening of youth in primary care medicine using items from an outcome measure. Journal of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 14(6), 488-503

Cox, J. C., Davies, D. R., Burlingame, G. M., Campbell, J. E., Layne, C. M., & Katzenbach, R. J. (2007) Effectiveness of a trauma/grief-focused group intervention: A qualitative study with war-exposed Bosnian adolescents. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. 57, 319-345.

Burlingame, G., Earnshaw, D., Ridge, N., Matsumon, J., Bulkley, C., Lee, J., Hwang, A. (2007). Psycho-educational group treatment for severely and persistently mentally ill: How much leader training is necessary to realize patient improvement? International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 57(2), 187-218.

Loeffler, J., Borrmann, B., Burlingame, G., Strauss, B. (2007). Auswahl von Patienten für eine Gruppenpsychotherapie: Eine Studie zur Überprüfung des Group Selection Questionnaire (GSQ) an klinishchen Stichproben aus dem deutschen Sprachraum. Zetischrift für Klinische Psychologie, Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie. 55(2), 77-86

Barlow, S. & Burlingame, G. (2006). Essential Theory, Processes, and Procedures for Successful Group Psychotherapy: Group Cohesion as Exemplar. Contemporary Psychotherapy. 36, 107-112

Burlingame, G., Seaman, S., Johnson, J., Whipple, J & Richardson, E. (2006). Sensitivity to change of the brief psychiatric rating scale – extended (BPRS-E): An item and subscale analysis. Psychological Services. 3(2), 77-87.

Burlingame, G., Ridge, N., Matsumo, J., Hwang, A. & Earnshaw, D. (2006) Educational needs for the severely and persistently mentally ill: A replication. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Services. 44(5), 38-43.

Johnson, J., Pulsipher, D., Ferrin, S., Burlingame, G., Davies, D., Gleave, R. (2006). Measuring group process: A comparison of the GCQ and CCI. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research & Practice. 10, 136-145.

Kosters, M., Burlingame, G., Nachtigall, C. & Strauss, B. (2006). A meta-analytic review of the effectiveness of inpatient group psychotherapy. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, & Practice. 10(2), 143-163.

Strauss, B., Burlingame, G., Joyce, A., MacKenzie, R., MacNair-Semands, R., Ogrodniczuk, J., & Taylor, S. (2006). Entwwicklung eines Basismethodeniventars fur die gruppenpyschotherapeutische Praxis und Forschung (CORE-R). Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik. 42, 207-229.

Bishop M., Bybee, T., Lambert, M.J., Burlingame, G., Wells, M.G., & Poppleton, L. (2005). Accuracy of a rationally derived method for identifying treatment failure in children and adolescents. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 14, 207-222.

Burlingame, G. (2005). Revisiting AGPA’s CORE battery: Another approach for group therapists in adapting to the pressure of evidence-based group treatment. Group Circle

Burlingame, G., Dunn, T., Earnshaw, D., Chen, S., Lehman, A., Axman, R., & Rees, F. (2005). Outcome assessment with the severely and persistently mentally ill: A guide for instrument selection. Psychiatric Services, 56, 444-451.

Burlingame, G., & Krogel, J. (2005). Relative efficacy of individual versus group psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 55(4), 607-611.

Dunn, T., Burlingame, G., Walbridge, M., Smith, J., & Crum, M. (2005). Outcome assessment for children and adolescents: Psychometric validation of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire 30.1. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 12(5), 388-401.

Earnshaw, D., Rees, F., Dunn, T., Burlingame, G., & Chen, S. (2005). Implementing a multi-source outcome assessment protocol in a state psychiatric hospital: A case study from public sector. Psychiatric Services, 56, 411-413.

Johnson, J. E., Burlingame, G. M., Olsen, J., Davies, D. R., & Gleave, R. L. (2005). Group climate, cohesion, alliance, and empathy in group psychotherapy: Multilevel structural equation models. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52(3), 310-321.

Burlingame, G, Tritt & Tschuschke, V (2004). Gruppenpsychotherapie in den USA—wo steht sie und wohin geht sie? Psychodynamishe Psychotherapie, 3, 116-122.

Sherman, A. C., Mosier, J., Leszcz, M., Burlingame, G. M., Ulman, K. H., Cleary, T., Simonton, S., Latif, U., Hazelton, L. & Strauss, B. (2004). Group interventions for patients with cancer and HIV disease: Part I. Effects on psychosocial and functional outcomes at different phases of illness. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 54(1), 29-82.

Sherman, A. C., Leszcz, M., Mosier, J., Burlingame, G. M., Cleary, T., Ulman, K. H., Simonton, S., Latif, U., Strauss, B. & Hazelton, L. (2004). Group interventions for patients with cancer and HIV disease: Part II. Effects on immune, endocrine, and disease outcomes at different phases of illness. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 54(2), 203-233

Sherman, A. C., Mosier, J., Leszcz, M., Burlingame, G. M., Ulman, K. H., Cleary, T., Simonton, S., Latif, U., Hazelton, L. & Strauss, B. (2004). Group interventions for patients with cancer and HIV disease: Part III. Moderating variables and mechanisms of action. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 54(3), 347-387.

Leszcz, M., Sherman, A. C., Mosier, J., Burlingame, G. M., Cleary, T., Ulman, K. H., Simonton, S., Latif, U., Strauss, B. & Hazelton, L. (2004). Group interventions for patients with cancer and HIV disease: Part IV. Clinical and policy recommendations. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 54(4), 539-556

Scott, T., Burlingame, G., Starling, M., Porter, C. & Lilly, P. (2003). Effects of individual client-centered play therapy on sexually abused children’s’ mood, self-concept and social competence. International Journal of Play Therapy, 12(1), 7-30.

Burlingame, G. & Pulsipher, D. (2003). Self-report process measures and group functioning. The Group Psychologist, 13(2), 12.

Burlingame, G. M., Fuhriman, A. F., & Mosier, J. (2003). The differentiated effectiveness of group psychotherapy: A meta-analytic review. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice, 7(1), 3-12.

Howes, N.-L., Bigler, E. D., Burlingame, G. M., & Lawson, J. S. (2003). Memory performance of children with Dyslexia: A Comparative analysis of theoretical perspectives. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 36(3), 203-246.

Burlingame, G. M., MacKenzie, K. R., & Strauss, B. (2002). Zum aktuellen Stand der Gruppenpsychotherapieforschung. II. Effekte von Gruppenbehandlungen als Bestandteil Kompleaer Be handlung sangebote. Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik.

Durham, C. J., McGrath, L. D, Burlingame, G. M., Schaalje, G. B., & Lambert, M. J., Davies, R. D. (2002). The effects of repeated administrations on self-report and parent-report scales. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 20(3), 240-257.

Burlingame, G. M., Earnshaw, D., Hoag, M., Barlow, S. H., Richardson, E. J., Donnell A. J., Villani, J. (2002). A systematic program to enhance clinician group skills in an inpatient psychiatric hospital. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 52(4), 555-587.

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A., & Johnson, J. (2002). The multi-faceted therapeutic relationship in group psychotherapy. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 38(4). 373-379.

Burlingame, G. M., MacKenzie, K. R., & Strauss, B. (2001). Zum aktuellen Stand der Gruppenpsychotherapieforschung. Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik, 37(4), 299-318.

Burlingame, G. M. & Layne, C. M. (2001). Group-Based interventions for trauma survivors: Introduction to the Special Issue. Group Dynamics, Theory, Research, & Practice 5(4), 243-245.

Burlingame, G. M., Mosier, J. I., Wells, M. G., Atkin, Q. G., Lambert, M. J., Whoolery, M., & Latkowski, M. (2001). Tracking the influence of mental health treatment: The development of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 8, 361-379.

Strauss, B., Burlingame, G. M., & MacKenzie, K. R. (2001). Wer, was, wann, wo, wie?

Minimalanforderugen für die Veröffentlichung gruppentherapiebezogener Forshungsergebnisse [Who, what, when, where, how? Minimal requirements fort he publication of group psychotherapy related results]. Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik, 37(3), 207-213.

Brown, G. S., Burlingame, G. M., Lambert, M. J., Jones, E., & Vaccaro, J. (2001). Pushing the quality envelope: A new outcomes management system. Psychiatric Services, 52(7), 925-934.

Fuhriman, A. & Burlingame, G. (2001). Group psychotherapy training and effectiveness. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 51(3), 399-416.

Mosier, J. I., Burlingame, G. M., Wells, M. G., Ferre, R., Latkowski, G., Johansen, J. M., Peterson, G., & Walton, E. (2001). In-home, family-centered psychiatric treatment for high risk children and youth. Children's Services: Social Policy, Research, and Practice, 4(2), 51-68.

Taylor, N. T., Burlingame, G. M., Fuhriman, A., Kristensen, K. B., Johansen, J., & Dahl, D. (2001). A survey of mental health care provider and managed care organization attitudes toward, familiarity with, and use of group interventions. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 51(2), 243-263.

Burlingame, G. M., Ellsworth, J. R., Richardson, E. J., & Cox, J. C. (2000). How effective is group psychotherapy: A review and synthesis of treatment outcomes. Ricerche Sui Gruppi, 10, 7-35.

Vermeesch D. A., Lambert M. J., & Burlingame G. M. (2000). Outcome Questionnaire: Item sensitivity to change. Journal of Personality Assessment, 74(2), 242-261.

Burlingame, G. M., & Jones, M. (2000). Handbook of research methods in clinical psychology: A review. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 9, 108-110.

Barlow, S. H., Burlingame, G. M., Nebeker, R. S., & Anderson, E. (2000). Meta-analysis of medical self-help groups. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 50(1), 53-69.

Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (2000). Therapeutic application of groups: From Pratt?s thought control classes to modern group psychotherapy. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research & Practice, 4(1), 115-134.

Burlingame, G. M., & Mosier, J. (1999). The measurement and management of clinical outcomes in mental health. Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 8(1), 83-84.

Howes, N. L., Bigler, E., Lawson, J., & Burlingame, G. M. (1999). Reading disability subtypes: The test of memory and learning. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 14,

317-339.

McRoberts, C., Burlingame, G. M., & Hoag, M. J. (1998). Comparative efficacy of individual and group psychotherapy: A meta-analytic perspective. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, & Practice, 2(2), 101-117.

Mueller, R. M., Lambert, M. J., & Burlingame, G. M. (1998). Construct validity of the Outcome Questionnaire: A confirmatory factor analysis. Journal of Personality Assessment, 70(2), 248-262.

Lajiness – O’Neil, R. R., Ioley, H. A., Bigler, E. D., & Burlingame, G. M. (1998). An analysis of performance by traumatic brain injured children and adolescents on the Test of memory and Learning (TOMAL). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 13(1), 78.

Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., Harding-Roundy, J., & Behrman, J. (1997). Therapeutic focusing in time-limited group psychotherapy: An empirical analysis. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, & Practice, 1(3), 254-266.

Hoag, M. J., & Burlingame, G. M. (1997). Evaluating the effectiveness of child and adolescent group treatment: A meta analytic review. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 26(3), 234-246.

Hoag, M. J., & Burlingame, G. M. (1997). Child and adolescent group psychotherapy: A

narrative review of effectiveness and the case for meta-analysis. Journal of Child and Adolescent Group Psychotherapy, 7(2), 51-68.

Burlingame, G. M., & Fuhriman, A. (1997). Small group research and dynamical systems theory: Conceptual and methodological considerations, a reply to McGrath (1997). Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice, 1(1), 28-31.

Burlingame, G. M., & Hope, C. (1997). Dynamic system theory and social psychology: Promises and pitfalls. Psychological Inquiry, 8(2), 104-110.

Burlingame, G. (1996). Stress response scale: A measure of behavioral maladjustment in children. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 14, 404-407.

Hoag, M., Primus, E., Taylor, N., & Burlingame, G. (1996). Pretraining with adolescents in group therapy: A special case of therapist iatrogenic effects. Journal of Child and Adolescent Group Psychotherapy, 6(3), 119-133.

Wells, M. G., Burlingame, G., Lambert, M., Hoag, M., & Hope, C. (1996). Conceptualization and measurement of patient change during psychotherapy: Development of the Outcome Questionnaire and Youth Outcome Questionnaire. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, & Practice, 33(2), 275-283.

Burlingame, G., & Barlow, S. (1996). Outcome and process differences between professional and nonprofessional therapists in time-limited group psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 46(4), 455-478.

Lambert, M., Burlingame, G., Umphress, V., Hansen, N., Vermeersch, D. Clouse, G., & Yanchar, S.(1996). The reliability and validity of the Outcome Questionnaire. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 3, 249-258.

Tingey, R., Lambert, M., Burlingame, G., & Hansen, N. (1996). Assessing clinical significance: Proposed extensions to method. Psychotherapy Research, 6(2), 109-123.

Tingey, R., Lambert, M., Burlingame, G., & Hansen, N. (1996). Clinically significant change: Practical indicators for evaluating psychotherapy outcome. Psychotherapy Research, 6(2), 144-153.

Burlingame, G. & Bloch, G. (1996). Complexity theory: A new direction for psychoneuroimmunology? Advances: The Journal of Mind-Body Health,12(1), 16-20.

Burlingame, G. (1995). Attitude: An emergent property of human consciousness.

Contemporary Psychology. 40(7), 652-653.

Burlingame, G., Lambert, M., Reisinger, C., Neff, W., Mosier, J. (1995). Pragmatics of tracking mental health outcome in managed care settings. Journal of Mental Health Administration, 22(3), 226-235.

Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (1994). Measuring small group process: A methodological application of chaos theory. Small Group Research, 2 (4), 502-519.

Parker, R. M., Lambert M. J., & Burlingame, G. M. (1994). Psychological features of female runners presenting pathological weight control behaviors. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 16(2), 119-134.

Burlingame, G., Kircher, J., & Honts, C. (1994). Analysis of variance versus bootstrap procedures for analyzing dependent observation in small group research. Small Group Research, 25(4), 486-501.

Burlingame, G. (1994, Fall). How effective is group psychotherapy? An invited research article

The Group Circle.

Sephton, S., Bloch, G., Burlingame, G., Steffen, S., Johnson, K., Tuttle, K., & Bigler, E. (1993). A structured interview to define and measure chronic stress in humans. Society for Neuroscience: Abstracts, 19(1), 71.15.

Burlingame, G., & Taylor, S. (1992). Expanded consciousness or status quo? Contemporary Psychology, 37(2), 150-151.

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A., Barnum, K., & Lyman, R. (1991). Deterministic chaos theory in group psychotherapy interaction. The Social Dynamicist, 2(4), 1-4.

Stinchfield, R. D., & Burlingame, G. M. (1991). Development and use of the directives rating system in group therapy. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 38(3), 251-257.

Burlingame, G. (1990). The enlightened clinician: The integration of research and practice. Contemporary Psychology, 35(2), 112-113.

Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (1990). Reflections on career, theme, and time-limited group treatment. Counseling Psychologist, 18(1), 119-120.

Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1990). Time-limited group therapy. Counseling Psychologist, 18(1), 93-118.

Richards, R. L., Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1990). Theme-oriented group therapy.

Counseling Psychologist, 18(1), 80-92.

Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (1990). Consistency of matter: A comparative analysis of individual and group process variables. Counseling Psychologist, 18(1), 6-63.

Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (1990). Group therapy: Introduction (guest editors). Counseling Psychologist, 18(1), 5.

Burlingame, G., Paul, S., Fuhriman, A., & Ogles, B. M. (1989). Implementing a time-limited therapy program: Differential effects of training and experience. Psychotherapy: Theory, Practice & Research, 26(3), 303-313.

Barlow, S., & Burlingame, G. (1989). Clinical Exchange: Dummy locks. Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy, 8(2), 174-183.

Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1987). Conceptualizing short-term treatment: A comparative review (Annual Scientific Forum Feature article). Counseling Psychologist,

15(4), 557-595.

Burlingame, G., & Behrman, J. (1987). Clinician attitudes toward time-limited and time-unlimited therapy. Professional Psychology, 18(1), 61-65.

Drescher, S., Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1985). Cohesion: An odyssey in empirical understanding. Small Group Behavior, 16(1), 3-30.

Fuhriman, A., Drescher, S., & Burlingame, G. (1984). Conceptualizing small group process. Small Group Behavior, 15(4), 427-440.

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A., & Drescher, S. (1984). Scientific inquiry into small group process: A multidimensional approach. Small Group Behavior, 15(4), 441-476.

Instrumentation

Davies, D. and Burlingame, G. (2010). The Group Readiness Questionnaire--GRQ. Salt Lake City, Utah. OQ Measures. Earlier versions entitled Group Selection Questionnaire—GSQ

Burlingame, G., Krogel, J. & Johnson, J. (2008). Group Questionnaire. Salt Lake City, Utah. OQ Measures.

Wells, M. G., Burlingame, G. M., & Lambert, M. . (1999). Youth Outcome Questionnaire Self-Report—Y-OQ SR. A self-report parallel to the Y-OQ 2.01

Burlingame, G. Wells, G., Lambert, M. & Reisinger, C. (1998, 2003). Youth Outcome Questionnaire 30—Y-OQ-30 American Professional Credentialing Services, Stevenson, MD.

Lambert, M. Burlingame, G. & Reisinger, C. (1998, 2003). Outcome Questionnaire 30—OQ-30 American Professional Credentialing Services, Stevenson, MD.

Lambert, M & Burlingame, G. (1998). Severe Outcome Questionnaire—SOQ 2.0 Stevensen, MD, American Professional Credentialing Services.

Burlingame, G. M., Wells, M. G., & Lambert, M. J. (1996). Youth Outcome Questionnaire—Y-OQ 2.01. A measure for tracking mental health treatment adopted by IHC, State of Utah’s Division of Mental Health Services Division of Family Services, Human Affairs International, & Community Health Plan (tracking several million lives). American Professional Credentialing Services, Stevenson, MD.

Lambert, M & Burlingame, G. (1996). Outcome Questionnaire—OQ 45.2. Stevensen, MD, American Professional Credentialing Services.

Bloch, G. J., Burlingame, G., Sephton, S., Hughes, L., & Johnson, S. (1995). Chronicity of Stress Interview: COSI. A measure to quantify the temporal nature of stress as well as the intensity of stressors.

Lambert, M & Burlingame, G. (1994). Outcome Questionnaire—OQ 45.11. Salt Lake City, IHC Center for Behavioral Healthcare Efficacy.

Stinchfield, R., & Burlingame, G. (1991). Therapist Directives. A measure to qualitatively track therapeutic interventions in mental health treatment (published in the Journal of Counseling Psychology).

Papers & Presentations (300+)

Hannan, C., Burlingame, G., Hobbs, K., Caldwell, H.W.Y., Buxton, M., & Hansen, K. (2020, November 6-8.) Compassion focused therapy groups: How to help clients connect with compassion [Conference workshop]. Four Corners Group Psychotherapy Society 2020 Conference, Online. (Conference canceled)

Cattani, K., Griner, D., Hannan, C. Beecher, M., Erekson, D., Burlingame, G. & Buxton, M. (October, 2020). CFT Groups in a College Counseling Setting, The Compassionate Mind Foundation 9th International Conference, London England (virtual conference)

Clement, Z., Nicoll, J., Burlingame, G., Svien, H. & Alldredge, C. (March, 2020). Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Schizophrenia, Paper presented at the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York.

Griner, D., Beecher, M., Burlingame, G., Cattani, K., Hansen, K., Buxton, M., Hobbs, K. (March, 2020) A Compassion Focused Approach to Group Therapy, Half-day workshop presented at American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York.

Burlingame, G. (August, 2019) Group psychotherapy & value-based payment: Balancing the way with data from daily mental health practice. Invited Presidential address at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association.

Burlingame, G. Svien, H., Janis, R. (July, 2019). Group therapy for mood disorders: A meta-analysis. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International Society for Psychotherapy Research, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Svien, H., Burlingame, G./ Rosendahl, J. (July, 2019). Group therapy for schizophrenia: A meta-analysis. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International Society for Psychotherapy Research, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Burlingame, G. (June, 2019). Group therapy for PTSD: A meta-analysis of RCTs. Invited keynote address at Research Congress on Trauma and Crisis, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Clement, Z. Burlingame, G. and others (June, 2019). Symptoms of insomnia better predict suicidal behavior than thoughts of suicide. Paper presented at the annual meeting of American Academy of Sleep Medicine, San Antonio TX

Burlingame, G. Cattani, K. & Svien, H. (February, 2019). Introducing compassion focused group therapy. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Los Angeles CA

Svien, H. Cattani, K., Jensen, J., Chun, S. Burlingame, G. (February, 2019) Moderators of compassion focused group therapy for college students. Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Los Angeles, CA

Burlingame, G. (2018) Considerations in assessing efficacy and effectiveness in small group treatments. Semi-plenary address at the annual convention of the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research, Snowbird, UT

Jensen, J., Cattani, K, Burlingame, G. & Svien, H. (2018) Compassion-focused group therapy in college counseling center populations: A feasibility trial. Paper presented at the annual convention of the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research, Snowbird, UT

Alldredge, C, Lundgreen, R., Arntz, E, Cattani, K, Burlingame, G. (2018) Compassion-focused group therapy in college counseling center populations: Exploring acceptability via qualitative data. Paper presented at the annual convention of the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research, Snowbird, UT

Burlingame, G., Cattani, K. & Jensen, J. (2018) Introducing compassion focused group therapy. Paper presented at the annual convention of the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research, Snowbird, UT

Artntz, E. Burlingame, G., Theobold, D. Yang, C. (2018, August). Cohesion as a Predictor of Outcome in Group Treatment: An Updated Meta-Analysis, Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco

Burlingame, G., Whitcomb, K., Woodland, S., Olsen, J., Beecher, M. & Gleave, R. (2018, June). The effects of relationship and progress feedback in group psychotherapy using the GQ & OQ-45: A randomized clinical trial. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Amsterdam

Alldredge, C., Burlingame, G., Olsen, J., (2018, June). An archival replication of treatment failure rates in group therapy using the OQ-45. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Amsterdam

Svien, H., Burlingame, G., & Olsen, J. (2018, June). Describing therapeutic relationship change and failure in group psychotherapy. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Amsterdam

Griner, D. Beecher, M., Cattani, K., Burlingame, G.M., & Jensen, J. (2018, May). Compassion-Focused Group Therapy in College Counseling Center Populations: A Feasibility Trial. Invited paper presentation at La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.

Burlingame, G. (2018, April). Group treatment in the 21st Century: Outcomes and Mechanisms of Change. Invited Grand Rounds presentation, Southwestern Medical Center at University of Texas, Houston

Hansen, K., Burlingame, G.M., Griner, D., Cox, J.C., Hobbs, K., & Gleave, R.L.  (2018, March).  Using practice-based evidence to enhance your groups is easy . . . and very helpful!  Paper presented at the 2018 Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Houston, TX.

Svien, H., Alldredge, C., Burlingame, G.M. & Cattani, K. (2018, March).  Compassion-focused group therapy in college counseling center populations: Preliminary results from a feasibility trial. Paper presented at the 2018 Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Houston, TX.

Burlingame, G. (2018, March). Use of the OQ-45 in treatment delivery and evidence-based case notes. Invited presentation to Director of Mental Health, Canadian Armed Forces Health Services HQ, Ottawa, Canada

Burlingame, G. (2017, August). Outcome differences between individual and group formats when identical and nonidentical treatments, patients and doses are compared. Award presentation at the annual meetings of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC

Burlingame, G. (2017, June). The efficacy and effectiveness of small group treatments: Is it time to move forward? Panel discussant at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR), Toronto, Canada

Burlingame, G. (2017, March). Group Treatment in the 21st Century: Outcomes and Mechanisms of Change. Keynote at the Italian Group Psychotherapy Conference, Turin Italy

Burlingame, G. (2017, March). Integrating the clinical and empirical literature: Creating a practice-based evidence group therapist. Day-long workshop presented at the Italian Group Psychotherapy Conference, Turin Italy

Garner, A., Jensen, J & Burlingame, G. M. (2017, March). Evidence-based group treatments for major depression and bipolar disorders: Meta-analytic and clinical guidelines. Paper presented at the 2017 Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY.

Hansen, K., Burlingame, G. M., Beecher, M. E., Griner, D., Cox, J.C., Boardman, R., & Gleave, R. L. (2017, March). Practice-based evidence can help!: Using clinician-friendly process and outcome measures to enhance your groups. Paper presented at the 2017 Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY.

Burlingame, G. (2017, January). Using the Y/OQ to track change and support practice-based evidence. Invited talk at the grand rounds of Reading Hospital, PA

Hansen, K., Beecher, M., Boardman, J., Burlingame, G., Gleave, R., Griner, D. (2016, March). Practice-based evidence can help! Using clinician-friendly process and outcome measures to enhance your groups. Half-day workshop presented at the annual meetings of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York

Garner, A., Janis, R., Jensen, J. and Burlingame, G. (2016, March). Evidence-based group treatments for major depression and bipolar disorders: Meta-analytic and clinical guidelines. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York.

Burlingame, G (2016, January). Using the OQ-45 to track patient change and support practice based evidence treatment in an inpatient setting. Invited presentation at Reading Hospital, PA

Burlingame, G. (2016, August). The effect of therapeutic and outcome feedback on rates of relationship failure, attendance/dropout and outcomes in group: Results from a randomized clinical trial. Paper present at the annual meetings of the American Psychological Association, Denver

Burlingame, G. (2016, August). The promise of small group treatments. Invited keynote address honoring noteworthy APA Fellows at the annual meetings of the American Psychological Association, Denver

Jensen, J. & Burlingame, G., (2016, February). An item reduction analysis of the Group Questionnaire. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York.

Gleave, R., Burlingame, G, Beecher, M., Hansen, K & Griner, D. (2016, February). Practical and Useful Evidence-Based Practices: How Selection, Process, and Outcome Measures Can Enhance Your Groups. Half-day workshop presented at the annual meetings of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York

Rees, F., Burlingame, G. & Gundalpalli, M. (2015, September). Journey to the Heart of Treatment: Evidence-based treatment at the Utah State Hospital. Plenary address Western Psychiatric State Hospital Association annual conference, Provo, UT

Burlingame, G. (2015, August). Capturing the Client Voice to Improve Outcomes and Enhance Their Group Experience. Plenary address at the Wilderness Therapy Symposium, Park City Utah.

Burlingame, G. (2015, February), An introduction to practice-based evidence (PBE) and how it applies to small group treatment. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Boston.

Burlingame, G. (2015, February), NREPP: SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices. Invited paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Group Psychotherapy Association.

Barkowski, S., Levan, R., McLaughlin, S., Rosendahl, J., Strauss, B. & Burlingame, G. (2015, January). Efficacy of combined and stand-alone group treatment for borderline personality disorder: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, paper presented at the annual meetings of the German Congress for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Berlin.

Burlingame, G. (2014, December). How to develop an evidence-based treatment program: Combining empirically supported treatments and practice-based treatments. Calgary Counseling Center Outcomes Conference, Calgary Canada

Burlingame, G. (2014, December). Tracking outcomes in child & adolescent treatment: If you build it they may not come. Calgary Counseling Center Outcomes Conference, Calgary Canada

Burlingame, G. (2014, September). Keynote speaker—Incorporating Outcome Measures into Clinical Practice to Improve Care at Wisconsin STAR-QI Annual Meeting, Appleton, WI

Burlingame, G., Woodland, S., & Whitcomb, K. (2014, June). The effect of therapeutic relationship feedback on group leaders and members: Year 1 results from a GQ/OQ RCT. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR), Copenhagen, Denmark

Burlingame, G., Strauss., B. & Joyce, A. (2014, June). Semi-plenary talk entitled Change Mechanisms and effectiveness of small group treatments: A Global Perspective at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR), Copenhagen, Denmark.

Erekson, D., Burlingame, G., & Olson, J. (2014, June). One of These Things is Not Like the Other: Differential Effectiveness of Group, Individual, and Conjoint Treatments. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR), Copenhagen, Denmark

Burlingame, G. (2014, June). Discussant for symposium panel entitled Therapeutic Factors and Interactions in Group Psychotherapy Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR), Copenhagen, Denmark

Burlingame, G. (2014, June). Consultant to LDS Behavioral Health and Community Resilience Listening Session. Sponsored by HHS Office of Faith-Based and Community Partnerships, Washington, DC

Burlingame, G. & Janis, R. (2014, March). Differences in the therapeutic relationship on the GQ: Are population specific norms and cut scores necessary? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA), Boston, MA.

Beecher, M., Burlingame, G., Cox, J., Gleave, R., Hansen, K. (2014, March). Practical Evidence Based Practice: How to Use Selection, Process, and Outcome Questionnaires to Enhance Your Groups. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA), Boston, MA.

Whitcomb, K., Woodland, S. & Burlingame, G. (2014, March). A comparison of how different group leaders respond and utilize GQ feedback with their group members. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA), Boston, MA.

 

Woodland, S., Whitcomb, K. & Burlingame, G. (2014, March). Do group leaders produce different relationship dynamics when compared across multiple groups on the GQ?: A within and between comparison of GQ alerts by group leader. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA), Boston, MA

Burlingame, G. (2014, January). Consultant to LDS Wellness and Behavioural Health Sponsored by HHS Office of Faith-Based and Community Partnerships, Washington, DC

Burlingame, G. (2013). An underutilized method to address increasing demands for service in counseling centers: Research on small group treatment. Keynote speaker at the annual conference of the Utah University and College Counseling Centers, Park City, UT

Burlingame, G., Rand, J. & Seebeck, J. (2013). The evolution of treatment research at a state psychiatric hospital: Lessons learned from the USH/BYU collaboration Keynote address at the annual convention of the Western State Psychiatric Hospital Association, Morro Bay, CA

Redford, B. Jones, R., Seebeck, J., Woodland, S., and Burlingame, G. (2013). Efficacy and effectiveness of small group treatments for schizophrenic patients. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI

Seebeck, J., Whitcomb, K., Janis, R., Jones, R. & Burlingame, G. (2013). Differential efficacy of group versus individual formats using equivalent treatments. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI

Roney, T., Cannon, J. & Burlingame, G. (2013). A meta-analysis of group treatments for borderline personality disorder, paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI

Burlingame, G. (2013). Efficacy and effectiveness of small group treatments: A worldwide perspective. Symposium chair at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI

Burlingame, G. (2013) Change mechanisms and effectiveness in small group treatments. Plenary address at the at annual meetings of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Brisbane, Australia.

Burlingame, G. (2013). Research findings in group treatments focusing on personality disorders and breast cancer patients. Panel moderator at annual meetings of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Brisbane, Australia.

Burlingame, G., Strauss, B., Joyce, A. (2013, March). Small group research: Where the evidence is and where it should be. Half-day course presented at the 70th Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New Orleans.

Gleave, R., Burlingame, G., Beecher, M., Cannon, J., Cox, J., Hansen, K., (2013, March), Using Practice-Based Evidence in Groups: What Works and How to Get started. Half-day course for the National Registry of Group Psychotherapists presented at the 70th Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New Orleans

Golightly, T., Abbott, K., Cannon, J., Griner, D., Beecher, M., Burlingame, G., Gleave, R., & Jensen, D. (2012, March). Experiencing a Practice-Based Evidence Group: It’s even less scary than before. All-day course for the National Registry of Group Psychotherapists presented at the 69th Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York.

Burlingame, G. (2011, October). Group treatment and research: A response to Stiles. Plenary presentation at the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research, Banff, CA.

Burlingame, G. (2011, September). Practicing evidence-based treatment: Integrating ESTs, practice guidelines and measures. Invited workshop at Emotional health & wellness conference. Loma Linda University.

Burlingame, G. & Gleave, R. (2011, August). Learning by Doing: A group experience illustrating practice based group treatment. American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Burlingame, G. (2011, August). Methodological problems that weaken conclusions in group research. American Psychological Association, Washington DC

Burlingame, G. (2011, June). Process and outcome in group research. Society for Psychotherapy Research, Bern, Switzerland.

Burlingame, G. (2011, June). The process of group drug counseling for cocaine dependence. Society for Psychotherapy Research, Bern, Switzerland.

Burlingame, G. (2011, May). What does it mean to be a evidence-based group practitioner? Plenary address at Clinical Practice and Research in Group Psychotherapy Conference, Haifa, Israel.

Burlingame, G. (2011, March). Experiencing a practice-based group: It’s even less scary than before. American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York.

Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author). (2010, October). Creating a recovery voice in Utah. Non-Academic, State, invited/commissioned. Katzenbach, J. (Author Only), NAMI Utah State Confernce, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author). (2010, September). Inspired hearts, solid science & organizational excellence. Keynote address, Behavioral Health at the confluence, State of Maine Department of Mental Health Services, Augusta, ME.

Burlingame, G. (2010, August). Do you want to know what's happening in your group? Academic, National, peer-reviewed/refereed. American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.

Burlingame, G. (2010, August). Learning by doing: An experiential group with an evidence-based practice component. Academic, National, peer-reviewed/refereed. American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.

Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author). (2010, August). The long and winding road of evidence-based group treatment. Academic, National, invited/commissioned. American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.

Burlingame, G. (Presenter Only). (2010, June). Integrating findings from multiple group therapy process measures. Academic, International. International Society for Psychotherapy Research, Asimollar, CA.

Burlingame, G. (Presenter Only). (2010, June). Recent advances in group therapy outcomes. Academic, International, peer-reviewed/refereed. International Society for Psychotherapy Research, Asimolar CA.

Warren, J., Nelson, P. L., Burlingame, G. (2010, June). Youth Psychotherapy Change Trajectories and Outcomes in Usual Care, Academic, International. SPR 41st Annual Meeting, Society for Psychotherapy Research, Asilomar, CA.

Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author). (2010, February). Practice-based group treatment. Academic, International, peer-reviewed/refereed. American Group Psychotherapy Association, San Diego, CA.

Burlingame, G., Joyce, A., MacNair-Semands, R. (2009). AGPA's CORE Battery: A revision & update. invited/commissioned. American Group Psychotherapy Association, Chicago. IL.

Jensen, D. (Presenter & Author), Beecher, M. (Presenter & Author), Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author), Gleave, R. (Presenter & Author), Wade, A. (Presenter & Author), Golightly, T. (Presenter & Author). (2009). Science to service: evidence-based group practice in the CCC. BYU CCC, Brigham Young University Counseling and Career Center, Provo, UT.

Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author). (2009). Real clinicians speak out: A 12-step group for clinicians affected by a state mandated outcome measure. Generations Conference--Utah State Mental Health Conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G., Chapman, C., Alonso, J., Thayer, S. (2009). A century of writings on mechanisms of change in group psychotherapy: Immediate implications for clinical practice. North America Society for Psychotherapy Research, Orem, UT.

Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author). (2009). Clinical support tools for group treatment: Group Questionnaire psychometric and clinical results. Society for Psychotherapy Research, Santiago Chile.

Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author). (2009). Factors affecting preference for and effectiveness of group treatments. Society for Psychotherapy Research, Santiago Chile,

Gleave, R. (Presenter & Author), Bowman, R. C. (Presenter & Author), Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author), (Presenter & Author), Beecher, M. (Presenter & Author). (2009, August). Learning by doing: An experiential group with an evidence-based practice component. 117th Annual Convention of the APA, American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Krogel, J. (Presenter & Author), Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author), Beecher, M. (Presenter & Author), Gleave, R. (Presenter & Author). (2009, June). The Group Questionnaire: A New Measure of the Therapeutic Group Relationship. SPR Annual Meeting, Society for Psychotherapy Research, Santiago, Chile,

Alonzo, J. (Presenter & Author), (Presenter & Author), Burlingame, G. (Presenter & Author), Gleave, R. (Presenter & Author). (2009, February). Assessing Group Leader Interventions and Curative Relationship Factors in Group: The Development of the GQ and GPIRS as feedback Tools for Therapists. AGPA Annual Meeting, American Group Psychotherapy Association, Chicago, IL.

Elder, J., Gleave, R. & Burlingame, G. (2008). The Group Selection Questionnaire: Preliminary data on diferential prediction in group versus individual treatment. American Group Psychotherapy Association, Washington, DC.

Burlingame, G. (2008, October). Outcome-based technique to improve treatment adherence. OptumHealth Annual Conference How far have we come? Issues in adherence to antidepressant therapies, San Diego, California.

Burlingame, G. (2008, September). Wedding evidence-based treatment with the consumer voice: A recover partnership that can make a lasting difference. National Alliance of the mMetnall Ill: Annual Conference for Utah chahpter, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G. & Gleave, R. (2008, August). Predicting who will benefit from group psychotherapy: Group Selection Measures. American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

Burlingame, G. (2008, June). Three models for evidence-based group treatment: A review of the interface between practice and clinical research for group clinitians. Society for Psychotherapy Research, Barcelona, Spain.

Burlingame, G., Gleave, R. & Nelson, P. (2008, June). Differential effectiveness of group, individual & conjoint treatments: An archival analysis of OQ45 change trajectories. Society for Psychotherapy Research, Barcelona, Spain.

Burlingame, G. (2008, May). Maximizing child and adolescent outcomes. Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute Behavioral Health Clinics, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Burlingame, G. (2008, May). Evidence-based treatment and its interface with practice-based evidence. Mental Health corporation of America, New Orleans, LA.

Burlingame, G. (2008, April). A 25-year perspective: How I learned to stop worrying & love evidence-based group treatment. Utah Psychological Association Conference on Group & Existential Psychology, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G., Joyce, A. & MacNair-Semands, R. (2008, March). How to optimize your group’s functioing: AGPA’s CORE-R Battery. American Group Psychotherapy Association Annual Conference Washington, DC.

Burlingame, G. (2008, March). How I learned to stop worrying and love evidence-based group therapy. American Group Psychotherapy Assocation Conference, Washington, DC.

Layne, C.M.; Olsen, J.; Land, A.; Poppelton, L.; Legerski, J.P.; Isakson, B.; Djapo, N.; Saltzman, W.R.; Burlingame, G.M. & Pynoos, R.S. (2008, February). Inernecine conflict and Recover of War-Traumatized Adolescents in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Annual Meeting of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science, Boston, MA.

Beecher, M., Jensen, P., Elder, J., Burlingame, G. & Gleave, R. (2008, February). Creating an evidence-based college couseling center group practice: Benefits and resistance. American Group Psychotherapy Association, Washington, DC.

Burlingame, G. (2007, December). Wedding evidence-based practice with practice-based evidence: Methods for maximizing patients’ outcomes. Invited address at annual conference of Michigan Association of Community Mental Health Boards, Lansing, MI.

Burlingame, G., Carter, C. & Rees, F. (2007, September). A fully-integrated outcomes system for Utah: New directions for maximizing positive patient outcomes. Invited address at SAMHSA/CMS Invitational Conference on Medicaid & MH/SA treatment. Washington, DC.

Warren, J. S., Nelson, P. L., Burlingame, G. M. & Baldwin, S. A. (2007, August). Identifying youth at risk for negative outcomes in outpatient community mental health services. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Burlingame, G. (2007, August). Being mindful regarding differential group therapies for different patients: Evidenced-based group treatment. Invited presentation at Stavenger Psychiatric Hospital. Stavenger, Norway.

Burlingame, G. (2007, August). How can we check that our group therapy works? Monitoring process and outcome. Plenary address at Klinikk for Psykisk Helse conference entitled Hva slags gruppeterapi skal pasienter med ulike diagnoser ha? Oslo, Norway.

Burlingame, G. (2007, May). Youth Outcome Questionnaire: Linking evidence-based practice to practice-based evidence. Annual Utah CAN conference, Provo, UT

Burlingame, G. (2007. May). Understanding models of evidence-based mental health treatment: How does group therapy stack up? Grand Round presentation at University of Toronto (Mt. Sinai Hospital). Toronto, CA

Burlingame, G., (2007, March). Evidence-based group treatments: How does group therapy stack up and what mechanisms of change have solid evidence? Invited address at Kaiser Permanente Annual Psychiatry Conference, San Fransico, CA

Burlingame, G., MacNair-Semands, R. & Joyce, A. (2007, March). The CORE Battery revised: A 6-hour training workshop. Invited presentation to the American Group Psychotherapy Association. Austin, TX.

Burlingame, G., (2007, February). A fully integrated state-wide outcomes management system: Illustrating clinical and costs benefits across the continuum of care. Invited address at the 17th annual State Mental health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation & Policy conference. Washington, DC

Burlingame, G. (2006, December). Selecting reliable outcome measures and performance tools – Keynote address. Invited address to the JCAHO Conference on Behavioral Health Care. Chicago, IL.

Burlingame, G. (2006, September). Differentiated groups for patients with different disorders: What does the research tell us? Invited address to the Klinikk for Psykisk Helse – Annual Conference. Oslo, Norway.

Burlingame, G. (2006, September). Evidence-based group treatments: How does group therapy stack up and what mechanisms of change have evidence? Invited address to the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers. Chicago, IL.

Burlingame, G. & Fuhriman, A. (2006, August). A reason for hope – Group psychologist of the year talk. Invited address to the American Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.

Burlingame, G. & Gleave, R. (2006, August). Overcoming challenges in measuring group process and leadership. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.

Cannon, J., Young, E. & Burlingame, G. (2006, August). The YOQ-30: A study on its effectiveness as an outcome measure in schools. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.

Chapman, C., Baker, E., Porter, G., Burlingame, G. & Thayer, S. (2006, August). The group psychotherapy intervention rating scale: Phase II replication. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.

Cooper, J., Burlingame, G., Renshaw, T., Gillis, J., Howes, N., Moss, K., & Rees, F. (2006, August). Assessing mental health in SED juveniles: A qualitative survey. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.

Cox, J. & Burlingame, G. (2006, August). The YOQ factor structure using structural equation modeling: Testing theory versus empirical findings. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.

Elder, J., Beecher, M., Burlingame, G. & Walbridge, M. (2006, August). Group research participation among group therapists. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.

Krogel, J., Burlingame, G. & Gleave, R. (2006, August). The group questionnaire: A new measure of the group relationship. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.

Nelson, P., Warren, J. & Burlingame, G. (2006, August). Developing unexpected change trajectories in child and adolescent mental health services. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.

Burlingame, G. – moderator. (2006, June). Multi-person treatment models and mechanisms of change: Promising approaches for personality, eating and cancer patients. Presentation to the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Edinburgh, Scotland.

Burlingame, G. – moderator. (2006, June). Predicting outcome in group treatment: The interaction between therapist interventions, group processes and manual-guided protocols. Presentation to the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Edinburgh, Scotland.

Baker, E., Chapman, C., Thayer, S. & Burlingame, G. (2006, June). The group psychotherapy intervention rating scale: Measurement development and cross cultural assessment of validity. Presentation to the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Edinburgh, Scotland.

Burlingame, G., Strauss, B. & Joyce, A. (2006, February). The CORE Battery revised: A 6-hour training workshop. Invited presentation to the American Group Psychotherapy Association. San Francisco, CA.

Burlingame, G. (2005, December). Understanding evidence-based group treatment. Invited address to the Michael E. Debakey VA Medical Center. Houston, TX.

Burlingame, G. (2005, November). Different models of evidence-based mental health treatment: How does group therapy stack up? Invited address to the Canadian Group Psychotherapy Association. Vancouver, British Columbia.

Burlingame, G. & Joyce, A. (2005, November). AGPA CORE-R battery: A revision and update. Invited address to the Canadian Group Psychotherapy Association. Vancouver, British Columbia.

Burlingame, G. & Rees, F. (2005, September). Utah State Hospital’s approach to systematic outcome measurement with the severely and persistently mentally ill. Invited address to the National Research Institute of NASHPD. Louisville, KY.

Burlingame, G. & Gleave, R. (2005, August). Individuals in group psychotherapy: A look at selection and outcome. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC.

Krogel, J., Beecher, M., Presnell, J., Simonsen, C. & Burlingame, G. (2005, August). The group selection questionnaire: A qualitative analysis. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC.

Loeffler, J., Burlingame, G. & Strauss, B. (2005, August). The group selection questionnaire: A German replication. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC.

MacNair-Semands, R. & Burlingame, G. (2005, August). Evidence-based group treatment: The best of selection, process and outcome measures. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC.

Mickelson, B., Burlingame, G. & Gleave, R. (2005, August). Client change in multi-modal treatment: A comparison of change trajectories. Presentation to the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC.

Burlingame, G., Mason, Boehm. (2005, June). Textual and process analyses in face-to-face and on-line groups: A review of the research and methodology issues. Presentation to the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Montreal, Quebec.

Lee, J., Rees, F., Burlingame, G., Hwang, T. & O’Neal, B. (2005, June). Clinically significant change in the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale: Establishing normative, outpatient and inpatient cut scores and reliable change indices. Presentation to the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Montreal, Quebec.

Burlingame, G. & Lambert, M. (2005, April). Tools for measuring patient outcomes. Invited address to the Newport Group. Newport, CA.

Burlingame, G. & Loeffler, J. (2005, March). Current trends in group psychotherapy treatments. Invited address to the 56th meeting of the German College of Psychosomatic Medicine. Dresden, Germany.

Burlingame, G. (2005, February). Evidence-based group practice: Contrasting perspectives on empirically supported, practice guidelines and empirically calibrated approaches. Invited address to the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY.

Burlingame, G., Brown, N. & Matsumo, J. (2005, February). Group treatment for the severely and persistently mentally ill: A best practice model for psycho-educational groups. Presentation to the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY.

Burlingame, G., & Vermeersch, D., (2004, December). Improving patient outcomes using the OQ and YOQ. Presentation to the Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center and Department of Psychiatry. Loma Linda, CA.

Burlingame, G., (2004, November). A brief review of evidence for small group treatments and putative mechanisms of action. Invited address at the European Congress for Psychotherapy. Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Burlingame, G., & Earnshaw D., (2004, October). Developing staff group treatment competencies in work with the severely and persistently mentally ill. Invited workshop at the Larned State Psychiatric Hospital; Larned, KS.

Burlingame, G. (2004, October). Evidence-based group treatment. On-line symposium sponsored by the American Group Psychotherapy Association; NY

Warren, J. S., Burlingame, G. M., Canate, R., Mosier, J. I., & Kristiansen, K. (2004, October). Child and adolescent treatment in community settings: Revisiting the dose-response relationship. Paper presented at the Kansas Conference in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Lawrence, KS.

Burlingame, G., (2004, September). We’ve come a long way! A brief review of the evidence for small group effectiveness and mechanisms of action. Plenary speaker at the University of Alberta Department of Psychiatry Research Day; Edmonton, Alberta.

Burlingame, G., & Gleave, R., (2004, August). Evidence-based outcomes and training in group psychotherapy. Symposium co-chaired at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association; Honolulu, HI

Mickelson, B., Hannond, C., Burlingame, G., Gleave, R., (2004, August). Uncovering client change patterns in group versus individual treatment. Paper presented at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association; Honolulu, HI

Cox, J., Davies, R., Burlingame, G., Campbell, E., Layne, C. (2004, August). Qualitative study of trauma group treatment for Bosnian adolescents. Paper presented at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association; Honolulu, HI

Strauss, B, & Burlingame, G., (2004, June). Research in small group treatment: Future trends and the development of core measures. Co-host for international conference at Weimar, Germany.

Burlingame, G., (2004, June). Recommendations for group selection instruments and pre-group preparation protocol: Refinements to AGPA’s CORE battery, paper presented at Research in small group treatment; Weimar, Germany

Burlingame, G. (2004, June). Methodology of outcome assessment in clinical practice; paper presented at Research in small group treatment; Weimar, Germany

Burlingame, G., (2004, June). Current research in group psychotherapy. Chair of symposium at the annual meetings of the Society for Psychotherapy Research; Rome, Italy.

Gleave, R., Burlingame, G., Krogel, J., & Money, K. (2004, June). Evidence-based principles of group leadership. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Psychotherapy Research; Rome, Italy.

Dunn, T., Burlingame, G., Smith, J., Park, L., & Money, K. (2004, May). The Youth Outcome Questionnaire—30.1 ( YOQ-30): A study of reliability and discriminant validity. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association.

Burlingame, G. M., Strauss, B., MacKenzie, K. R., Joyce, A., Taylor, S., Ogrodniczuk, J., & McNair Seamands, R. (2004, February). Revising the group CORE battery: A preliminary report. Paper presented at a meeting of the American Group Psychology Association.

Cox, J., Burlingame, G. M., Davies, R., Gleave, R. & Barlow, S. (2004, February). The group selection questionnaire: Further refinements in group member selection. Paper presented at a meeting of the American Group Psychology Association; NYC.

Burlingame, G., Johnson, J., Davies, R., Pulsipher, D. (2003, August). Wedding psychometric findings regarding therapeutic relationships in group with clinical intuition. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the International Group Psychotherapy Association, Istanbul, Turkey.

Burlingame, G. & Gleave, R. (2003, August). What’s Happening in Group Psychotherapy—Symposium co-chairs at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto

Burlingame, G, Earnshaw, D., Ridge, N., Hwang, A. & Johnson, J. (2003, August). Psycho-educational group treatment for the severely and persistently mentally ill: How much leader training is necessary to realize patient improvement? Paper presented at American Psychological Association, Toronto

Hoffmann, L., Burlingame, M., Gleave, R., & Johnson, J. (2003, August). Examining interactions of deteriorators and improvers in group: a qualitative study. In G. Burlingame, & R. Gleave (co-chairs) What's Happening In Group Psychotherapy. Symposium presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association. Toronto Canada.

Seaman, S. Burlingame, S. Fuhriman, A. Olsen, J. Tays, J., Hwang, A. Harward, S. (2003, August). Therapeutic Factors in Group Treatment: A Multi-trait Multi-method Investigation of the Curative Climate Inventory Behavioral Rating Scale. Paper presented at American Psychological Association, Toronto

Stockton, R., Kivlighan, D. M., Burlingame, G. M., Schectman, Z. & Horne, A. M. (2003 August) . Group Processes that Work – A Research Symposium. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association, Toronto.

Burlingame, G. (2003, August). Exciting and troublesome trends in contemporary group therapy research: Is there light at the end of the tunnel or is it a train? Invited paper at American Psychological Association, Toronto

Burlingame, G.M. & McKenzie, R. (2003, June). Small group treatments: Evidence for effectiveness by patient population. Invited plenary address at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Weimar, Germany.

Johnson, J. E., Burlingame, G. M., Olsen, J., Davies, D. R. & Gleave, R. (2003, June). Clarifying therapeutic relationships in group psychotherapy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Weimar, Germany.

MacKenzie, K.R. & Burlingame, G.M. (2003, June). An Introduction To IPT-G: A Time-Limited Structured Common Factors Group Model. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Weimar, Germany.

Burlingame, G (June, 2003). A north American perspective on evidence-based practice: Matching group models with patient disorders. Invited address, Ulmer Psychosoziales Kolloquim, University of Ulm, Germany.

Burlingame, G (June, 2003). A systematic outcome management program to assess SPMI patient improvement: A case study on selecting and implementing an outcome tracking system. Invited address, Friederich Schiller University Department of Psychiatry, Jena, Germany.

Payne, M., Burlingame, G. & Earnshaw, D. (2003, May). Enhancing Competency in Group Skills. Invited presentation at summit meetings of the National Association of State Mental Health Programs Directors, Washington D.C.

Burlingame, G., MacKenzie, K., Strauss, B. (2003, February). Evidence-based group practice. Workshop presented at the annual meetings of the American Group Psychotherapy Association., New Orleans

Johnson, J., Burlingame, G., Davies, R., & Gleave, R. (2003, February). Clarifying the therapeutic relationship in group psychotherapy: A structural equation model approach. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New Orleans, LA.

Layne, C. M., Saltzman, W. S., Davies, R., Burlingame, G., Shepherd, C., Arslanagic, B., & Pynoos, R. S. (2002, November). School-Based Intervention with War-Exposed Bosnian Adolescents. In M. Brymer (Chair), Post-Disaster School-based Mental Health Programs. Symposium presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Baltimore, MD.

Burlingame, G. (2002, August). Understanding and using group process principles in group psychotherapy. Chair of symposium at annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

Burlingame, G. (2002, August). Evidence-based group treatment for trauma survivors. Invited address at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

Burlingame, G. & Kimball, K. (2002, August). Differential efficacy of group treatment: A disorder by model comparison. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

Bishop, M., Lambert, M. J., & Burlingame, G. M. (2002, June). Accuracy of a randomly derived method for identifying treatment failure in children and adolescents. In David A. Vermeersch (Moderator), Monitoring the Course of progress and Implications for the Optimization of Service Provision. Panel presentation at the annual meeting of Society for Psychotherapy Research, Santa Barbara, California.

Olsen, D. & Burlingame, G. (2002, June). Developing & implementing a university-based Decision Support System (DSS): An integration of planning, unit assessment, and budgeting. Paper presented at the American Association for Higher Education 2002 Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.

Burlingame, G. & Olsen, D. (2002, May). Engaging the academy in empirically-calibrated decision-making. Paper presented at the annual conference of Pacific Planning, Assessment, and Institutional Research, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Burlingame, G. (2002, April). Emerging trends in outcome assessment and clinical management. Invited presentation at Generatics, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Burlingame, G. (2002, April). Group Psychotherapy in 2002. Key note speaker at conference sponsored by McClean Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Davies, R., Seamam, S., Burlingame, G. M., & Layne, C. M. (2002, February). Selecting adolescents for group-based trauma treatment using a self report questionnaire. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Burlingame, G., Johnson, J., & MacKenzie, K. R. (2002, February). We know it when we see it, but can we measure it? Therapeutic relationship in group. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Burlingame, G. (2002, January). Evidence-based group treatment in the new millennium. Invited speaker to Pacific Union College Forum, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Layne, C. M., Saltzman, W. R., Davies, R., Burlingame, G. M., & Pynoos, R. S., (2001, December). Trauma/grief-focused group treatment of traumatized youths. In J. Cohen, (chair), Children and terrorism: Trauma, loss, and traumatic bereavement. Pre-meeting institute workshop presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Burlingame, G. (2001, December). Small group treatment: Evidence for effectiveness and mechanisms of change. Key note address at the University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute Grand Rounds, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Burlingame, G. (2001, October). What do we really know about matching group protocols with patient disorder. Invited address at the University of Utah Counseling Center Grand Rounds, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Burlingame, G. M. (2001, July). New directions in responses to the nexus between juvenile justice and mental health. Invited panel member at the annual conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation: Enhancing policy and practice, Washington, D.C.

Olsen, D. R. & Burlingame, G. M. (2001, July). Moving beyond commercial surveys to collecting mission-related alumni data. Paper presented at the Caribbean Planning & Assessment Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Burlingame, G. (2001, June). Advanced training in group psychotherapy competencies. Invited workshop presented in Banja Laka, Bosnia and Travnik, Republika Serpska.

Hoag, M. J., Savicki, K., & Burlingame, G. M. (2001, August). The efficacy of wilderness therapy: Individual and familial aspects of change. In Michael C. Roberts & Keri J. Brown (Chairs), Evaluation of innovative interventions - Therapeutic camping for children. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, CA.

Burlingame, G. M. (2001, February). Tracking the Process of Change and Outcome in Your Groups. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., Davies, R., & Ellsworth, J. (2001, February). Changing Leader Behavior: Using the Hill Interaction Matrix to Shape Leader Behavior. In Shawn Taylor (Chair), Current Research in Groups. Panel presentation at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Boston, MA.

Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., Davies, R., & Ellsworth, J. (2001, February). Group skills enhancement through training and feedback: A pilot study gone awry. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Boston, MA.

Burlingame, G. M. & Davies, R. (2000, November). Group as a Mechanism of Change. Invited Institute seminar conducted at the American Association of Behavioral Therapists Convention, New Orleans, LA.

Gray, D., Konkel, K., Justice, D., Achilles, J., Burlingame, G., Haggard, L., Norman, J., & McMahon, W. (2000, October). Juvenile Offenders: Suicide risk and psychiatric symptoms. Poster session presented at the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Convention, New York.

Burlingame, G. (2000, September). Advanced training in group psychotherapy competencies. Invited workshop presented in Banja Laka, Bosnia and Travnik, Republika Serpska.

Ellsworth, J. R., Barlow, S. H. & Burlingame, G. M. (2000, June). Group therapy experience as a factor in the outcome of severely mentally ill patients. In F. Margison (Chair), Psychotherapeutic approaches with severely disturbed patients. Breakout Track conducted at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Chicago, IL.

Burlingame, G., Smart, D. & Wygant, S. (2000, June). Aligning institutional goals within an alumni survey. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Association for Assessment in Higher Education, Charlottesville, NC.

Burlingame, G. M. (2000, June). A systematic program to enhance group skills and track related outcomes. Paper presented at The Nielsen Psychiatry Grand Rounds Lecture Series, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G., & Jasper, B. (2000, May). The implementation of a multi-family group treatment program for Schizophrenics and their families. Invited presentation at the Annual Utah State Mental Health Conference, Park City, UT.

Hughes, L. N., Lambert, M. J., Burlingame, G. M., & Wells, M. G. (2000, April). Factor analysis of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire: Further evidence of construct validity. In G. M. Burlingame (Chair), Innovations in tracking outcome: The Youth Outcome Questionnaire -- construct validity, outcome predictions, psycho-social screening, and in-home treatment evaluation. Symposium conducted at the 80th Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

McCollam, P. & Burlingame, G. M. (2000, April). Optimal recovery curves: Using the Youth Outcome Questionnaire in treatment settings. In G. M. Burlingame (Chair), Innovations in tracking outcome: The Youth Outcome Questionnaire -- construct validity, outcome predictions, psycho-social screening, and in-home treatment evaluation. Symposium conducted at the 80th Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

Mosier, J., & Burlingame, G. M. (2000, April). In-home family centered psychiatric treatment for high-risk children & youth. In G. M. Burlingame (Chair), Innovations in tracking outcome: The Youth Outcome Questionnaire -- construct validity, outcome predictions, psycho-social screening, and in-home treatment evaluation. Symposium conducted at the 80th Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

Tzoumas, J. L., Burlingame, G. M., & Tzoumas, A. C. (2000, April). The Youth Outcome Questionnaire: Primary care screening (YOX-PCM) validation study. In G. M. Burlingame (Chair), Innovations in tracking outcome: The Youth Outcome Questionnaire -- construct validity, outcome predictions, psycho-social screening, and in-home treatment evaluation. Symposium conducted at the 80th Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

Johnson, J. E., Wells, M. G., & Burlingame, G. M. (2000, April). A cluster analytic study of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. Poster session presented at the 80th Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

Young, J., Wells, M. G., Burlingame, G. M., Parraga, J. P., Nuttall, M., & Peterson, G. (2000, April). Development of a Spanish translation of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire and collection of normative data from Spanish speakers. Poster session presented at the 80th Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

Burlingame, G. (2000, March). Empirically calibrating treatment delivery: The systematic use of outcome instruments. Invited lecture at the University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY.

Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., & Ellsworth, J. (2000, February). Group Therapy Experience as a Factor in the Outcome of Severely Mentally Ill Patients. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Los Angeles, CA.

Burlingame, G., Nuttall, M., Barlow, S., & Earnshaw, D. (2000, February). A systematic program to enhance group skills in leaders and track related processes and outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Los Angeles, CA.

Burlingame, G. (1999, November). Basic principles of effective group treatment. Two workshops sponsored by UNICEF, Banja Laka: Rebublica Serpska and Sarajevo, Bosnia.

Burlingame, G. M. & Mead, D. E. (1999, October). The challenges of successfully integrating the treatment of schizophrenics and their families within the public mental health care system. Paper presented at the Family Studies Center Symposium, Provo, UT.

Burlingame, G. M. (1999, October). How do I get the most out of my graduate student advisor relationship? Invited address at the annual Graduate Studies Symposium, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

Burlingame, G. M. (1999, September). The effectiveness of child/adolescent psychosocial treatment: Do we need to worry? Key Note Address at Critical Issues in Children and Adolescents conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G. M. (1999, September). How do I assess child/adolescent treatment outcomes? Invited address at Critical Issues in Children and Adolescents conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Lei L., Bigler, E., Hessel, C., Gandhi, P., & Burlingame, G. (1999, June). A modified version of Trails B for subjects of Chinese linguistic backgrounds. Poster session presentation at the 19th Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Antonio, TX.

Burlingame, G. M. (1999, June). Recent Advances in the Measurement and tracking of therapeutic factors in group psychotherapy. Chair of the symposium conducted at the annual conference of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Braga, Portugal.

Burlingame, G. M. (1999, June). Group Therapy Research: State-of-the-field review. Invited presentation at the annual conference of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Braga, Portugal.

Fuhriman, A., Seaman, S. W., Barlow, S. H., & Burlingame, G. M. (1999, June). Validating a behavioral measure of catharsis, cohesion, and insight in group therapy. Paper presented at the International meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Braga, Portugal.

Burlingame, G. M., Lehman, A., Thomas, I., Robins, K., & Earnshaw, D. (1999, May). Effective strategies for improving group work competency: A three-year longitudinal study. Paper presented at the Annual Utah State Mental Health Convention, Park City, UT.

Hoag, M. J., Burlingame, G. M., Reedy, B., Parsons, P., & Hallows, G. (1999, May). The efficacy of wilderness therapy: Analysis of change using the Y-OQ. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

Burlingame, G. M. (1999, March). Understanding the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. Invited presentation at Utah State Mental Health Conference, Provo, UT.

McKenzie, K. R., Burlingame, G. M., & Fuhriman, A. (1999, February). Psychotherapy group and group program evaluation: Clinical use of brief process and outcome measures. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Houston, TX.

Hoag, M. J., Barlow, S. H., Burlingame, G. M., Ellsworth, J. R., Nuttall, M., & Shumway, N. (1999, February). A systematic program to enhance group skills in leaders and track related processes and outcomes. Paper presented to the Research Special Interest Group at the annual convention of the American Group Psychological Association, Houston, TX.

Burlingame, G. M. (1999, January). Multi-family group treatment in a state hospital environment. Paper presented at Utah State Hospital CME, Provo, UT.

Burlingame, G. M. (1999, January). Differential Effectiveness of Group Treatments: Empirically Calibrating one's treatment. Invited address presented at Loma Linda Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA.

Hoag, M. J., Barlow, S. H., Burlingame, G. M., Shumway, N., Ellsworth, J. R., & Nuttall, M. (1998, October). A systematic program to enhance group skills in leaders and track related processes and outcomes. Poster session presented at the Kansas Conference on Research in Clinical Child Psychology, Lawrence, KS.

Rose, P., Wells, M. G., & Burlingame, G. M. (1998, October). Normative development of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire Self-Report. Poster session presented at the Kansas Conference on Research in Clinical Child Psychology, Lawrence, KS.

Lassen, S., Wells, M. G., & Burlingame, G. M. (1998, October). Sensitivity to change in the Youth Outcome Questionnaire Self-Report. Poster session presented at the Kansas Conference on Research in Clinical Child Psychology, Lawrence, KS.

Burlingame, G. M. (1998, August). Differential change patterns in child/adolescent treatment. Chair of symposium at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Berrett, K. M., Burlingame, G. M., Wells, M. G. & Hughes, L. (1998, August). Youth Outcome Questionnaire (Y-OQ): Item sensitivity to change. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Tzoumas, A. C., & Tzoumas, J. L., Burlingame, G. M. & Gray, D. (1998, August). The Youth Outcome Questionnaire: Primary care medicine screening project. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Mosier, J. I., Burlingame, G. M., Peterson, G. D., & Nebeker, R. S. (1998, August). Y-OQ Prognostic Assessment as a predictor of change for children and adolescents in treatment. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Burlingame, G. M. (1998, June). Extensions and modifications to the youth outcome questionnaire (Y-OQ). Paper presented at the Society for Psychotherapy Research conference, Snowbird, UT.

Burlingame, G. M. & Taylor, N. (1998, February). A survey of mental health care provider and managed care organization attitudes toward, familiarity with, and use of group psychotherapy. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Chicago, IL.

Burlingame, G. M., Mosier, J., Cater, C., Wells, M. G. (1998). A framework for the comparison of outcome assessment tools and analysis of the CAFAS, OS, and Y-OQ. Technical report prepared for the Montana Community Partners.

Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., Burns, B., Clement, D., Manivanh, T., Penfield, M., Peterson, N., Porumbescu, D., Whitaker, S. (1997, August). A meta-analysis of medical self-help groups. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Wells, M. G. & Burlingame, G. (1997). Research update on the Youth Outcome Questionnaire Prognostic Assessment. North American Society for Psychotherapy Research, NM.

Atkin, Q., Whoolery, M. L., Peterson, G., Burlingame, G. M., Wells, M. G., & Nebekar, R. S. (1997, April). Reliability and validity of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

Carey, M., Wells, M. G., Burlingame, G. M., & Peterson, G. (1997, April). Normative

development of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

McCollam, P. M., Burlingame, G. M., Vanderwal, G., Hardinger, C., & Wells, M. G. (1997, April). The Youth Outcome Questionnaire: Characteristics of a juvenile delinquent population. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

Mills, J. R., Manivanh, T., Burlingame, G. M., Wells, G. M., Peterson, G., & Nuttall, M. (1997, April). Developing the Youth Outcome Questionnaire (Y-OQ) for Lao refugee children and adolescents. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

Mosier, J. I., Burlingame, G. M., Nebeker, R. S., & Wells, M. G. (1997, April). Correlates of change in treatment in a clinical sample of children and adolescents. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

Wells, M. G., Mohlman, J., Trecarico, S., Gandhi, P., Turner, L., Stark, C., Peterson, S., & Burlingame, G. M. (1997, April). Measuring therapeutic change among child and adolescent inpatients. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1997, February). The failed group: The case of the extraneous variable. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York City, NY.

Fuhriman, A., Burlingame, G., & Taylor, N. (1997, February). Group psychotherapy training and effectiveness: The eye of the beholder. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York City, NY.

Burlingame, G. (1997, February). Measuring and understanding treatment outcomes. Invited address presented at the Day Spring Annual Conference on Addictions at Weber State University, Ogden, UT.

Hoag, M. J., Corelli, T., & Burlingame, G. M. (1996, October). The differential effectiveness of group psychotherapy for children with internalizing and externalizing disorders. Paper presented at the Kansas Conference on Clinical Child Psychology, Lawrence, KS.

Wells, M. G., Burlingame, G. M., Latkowski, M. (1996, October). Tracking child and adolescent psychotherapy outcome with the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. Paper presented at the Kansas Conference on Clinical Child Psychology, Lawrence, KS.

Barlow, S., & Burlingame, G. (1996, July). Outcome and process differences between professional and nonprofessional therapists in time-limited group psychotherapy. Paper presented at the annual convention of the World Council for Psychotherapy, Vienna, Austria.

Burlingame, G., McCollam, P., Nebeker, S., Wells, M. G., Hoag, M. J., Hope, C. A., & Mosier J. (1996, April). The reliability and validity of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire (Y-OQ). Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, CA.

Hoag, M. J., Hope, C. A., Mosier, J., Burlingame, G., & Wells, M. G. (1996, April). Developing the Youth Outcome Questionnaire: Process and procedures. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, California.

Hope, C. A., Atkin, Q., Hoag, M., Mosier, J. I., Burlingame, G., & Wells, M. G. (1996, April). Outcome assessment for children and adolescents: Review and recommendations. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, California.

Mosier, J., Hoag, M. J., Hope, C. A., Burlingame, G., & Wells, M. G. (1996, April). Development of the prognostic assessment subscale of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, California.

Burlingame, G. (1996, February). From coast to coast: Applications of short-term group therapy and therapist issues. Invited discussant at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, San Francisco, CA.

Taylor, N. T. & Burlingame, G. (1996, February). A study of pretraining for adolescent group psychotherapy. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, San Francisco, CA.

Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (1996, January). Group therapy efficacy: Empirical and clinical application. Invited workshop presented at the Utah Psychological Association Friday Forum, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, G., Hoag, M. J., McRoberts, C., & Anderson, E. (1995, August). Group psychotherapy efficacy: A meta-analytic perspective. Paper presented at the 103rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY.

McRoberts, C., Burlingame, G., Coon, D., & Hoag, M. (1995, August). Comparative effectiveness of group versus individual therapy: A meta-analytic review. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY.

Hoag, M., Burlingame, G., Randall, C., & McRoberts, C. (1995, August). Evaluating the effectiveness of child and adolescent group psychotherapy: A meta-analytic review. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY.

Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1995, June). The comparative effectiveness of group psychotherapy: A fifty-year perspective on outcome research. Paper presented at the international meetings of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Vancouver, B. C., Canada.

Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1995, June). Methods in nonlinear dynamical analysis: Chaos theory applied to group process data. Invited methods workshop presented at the international meetings of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Vancouver, B. C. Canada

Burlingame, G. (1995, March). Advances in group psychotherapy. Invited presentation at the Innovations in Psychotherapy conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Barlow, S., Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1995, February). Training therapists for HMO main treatment strategy: Groups! Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Atlanta, GA.

Burlingame, G. (1994). Fibromyalgia and cranial electrostimulation: Results from a randomized block clinical trial. Invited presentation at the Food and Drug Administration Science Seminar, Rockford, MD.

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A., & Barlow, S. (1994, April). Clinical application of empirical research to the practice of group psychotherapy. Invited presentation to Intermountain Health Care, Salt Lake City, UT.

Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (1994). Order and pattern in group process: A nonlinear dynamical analysis of short-term therapy groups. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Washington, D.C.

Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1994). Clinical themes and methodology issues in group counseling and psychotherapy. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Association of Specialists in Group Work, St Petersburg, Florida.

Hansen, N., Umphress, V., Lambert, M., Clouse, G., Burlingame, G., Clark, B., & Morrison, V. (1994). The Outcome Questionnaire. Program presented at the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Burlingame, G. (1993). Methodological considerations in cranial electrostimulation treatment research. Invited presentation at the Fetzer Institute's Cranial Electrostimulation Conference, Washington, D.C.

Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1993). The expanding and practical applications of group psychotherapy. Invited address presented at the Innovation in Psychotherapy conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G. (1993). Application of chaos methodology to group psychotherapy process research. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Society for the Study of Chaos Theory in Psychology, Orillia, Canada.

Burlingame, G. (1993). Fractal estimation in applied psychotherapy research: Correlation integral, Lyapunov exponent and information estimates. Invited paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, IL

Burlingame, G. (1993). The interface of chaos methodology and the science of psychology. Invited workshop participant at the annual convention of the American Psychological Society, Chicago.

Burlingame, G. (1992). Fifty years of Group Research: What have we learned? Paper presented at the 50th annual convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY.

Burlingame, G. (1992). Measurement and methodological issues in self-esteem research. Critical discussant for symposium at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, Oregon.

Burlingame, G., & Taylor, S. (1992). Training and supervision issues in the practice of brief therapy. Invited paper presented at the 100th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Burlingame, G. & Fuhriman A. (1992). Core elements in effective short-term group therapy: A review. Invited paper presented at the 100th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1992). Evidence for short and long-term dynamical interaction patterns in time-limited group therapy. Paper presented at the second annual conference of the Society for the Study of Chaos Theory in Psychology, Washington, D.C.

Burlingame, G. (1991). The relationship between principles of measurement and public policy. Invited briefing to members of the White House Domestic Policy Staff, Washington D.C.

Burlingame, G. (1991). Psychometric properties of GATB and United States Employment Service policy. Invited staff briefing to the United States Department of Labor, Washington D.C.

Wells, G., Burlingame, G., & Cummings, F. (1991, July). The convergent validity of the MCMI and the C-DIS. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Lyon, France.

Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A., Barnum, K., & Lyman, R. (1991, July). Deterministic chaos in group psychotherapy interaction: An illustration. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Lyon, France.

Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (1991, July). Chaos: Emerging developmental patterns in process research. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Lyon, France.

Burlingame, G., & Barlow, S. (1991, July). The outcome of group therapy conducted by professional therapists or college professors. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Lyon, France.

Burlingame, G., Jackson, W., & Barlow, S. (1991, July). Self-disclosure by group therapists: Dimensions and effect. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Lyon, France.

Burlingame, G., & Fuhriman, A. (1991, July). Deterministic Chaos: A comparison of four psychotherapy groups. Paper presented at the Inaugural conference for a Society for the Study of Chaos Theory in Psychology, San Francisco, CA.

Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. (1991). Therapy through interaction: A case analysis. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, San Antonio, TX.

Burlingame, G., & Richards, L. (1990). An empirical examination of interpersonal process in successful and unsuccessful group psychotherapy participants. In G. M. Burlingame (Chair) Clinical significance and interpersonal style. Symposium conducted at the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Wintergreen, VA.

Burlingame, G. (1990). Clinical significance and interpersonal style. Chair of symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society of Psychotherapy Research, Wintergreen, VA.

Hilton, L. M., Coles, M., Harding-Roundy, J., & Burlingame, G. (1989). Measures of receptive language and academic performance in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Paper presented at the National Convention of the American Speech- Language-Hearing Association, St. Louis, MO.

Burlingame, G. (1989). The implications of psychotherapy research for psychotherapy integration. Paper presented at the fifth annual conference of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, Berkeley, CA.

Burlingame, G. (1988). Integration of computer technology with mental health services. Paper presented at the twelfth annual symposium on Computer Application in Medical Care (SCAMC), Washington D.C.

Burlingame, G., Behrman, J., & Ogles, B. (1988). Differential utilization and impact of curative factors in group. Invited paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.

Burlingame, G. (1988). Multidimensional assessment of outcome: Theoretical and psychometric tradeoffs. Invited discussant at the annual convention of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Sante Fe, NM.

Barlow, S., & Burlingame, G. (1988, April). Men's reality--women's reality: Mediating differences. Invited paper presented at the annual Women's Conference sponsored by the Women's Research Institute at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

Burlingame, G., & Harding, J. (1988). Therapeutic focusing in time-limited group psychotherapy. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Burlingame, G., Barlow, S., & Stinchfield, R. (1987, June). Specific and nonspecific factors in group psychotherapy. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Ulm, West Germany.

Stinchfield, R., & Burlingame, G. (1987). Differential aspects of professional and nonprofessional leader activity. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Ulm, West Germany.

Burlingame, G. (1986). Multi-model therapy. Invited critical discussant at the 17th annual Brigham Young University Counseling Workshop, Provo, UT.

Burlingame, G. (1985). Self-reliance in short-term therapy: Client attributes or therapeutic goals. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

Burlingame, G. (1985). Short-term psychotherapy within a cognitive behavioral framework. Invited colloquium and workshop at the University of Denver, Denver, CO.

Burlingame, G. (1984). A model for the systematic development and maintenance of paraprofessional program. Presentation at the annual meeting of the American College Personnel Association, Baltimore, MD.

Burlingame, G. (1984). Eclectic time-limited therapy: Research and training. Invited colloquium at the Counseling Center of the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G. (1984). Short-term psychotherapy at the health/mental health interface. Invited discussant at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Banff, Canada.

Burlingame, G. (1984). Therapeutic focusing in time-limited therapy. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Burlingame, G., Drescher, S., & Fuhriman, A. (1984). Process measurement in group psychotherapy. Invited colloquium in the Educational Psychology Department at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G., & Spinelli, R. (1984). Eclectic time-limited therapy: Research and training. Invited colloquium at Montana State University, Bozeman, MT.

Burlingame, G. (1983). A model of group process measurement. Paper presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, UT.

Behrman, J., Scott, K., Tucker, F., Wanlass, J., & Burlingame, G. (1983). A multidimensional model of academic success: An empirical examination. Symposium conducted at the American College Personnel Association, Houston, TX.

Burlingame, G., Daley, P., & Kochenour, E. (1983). Developing and revitalizing paraprofessional programs: An approach. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American College Personnel Association, Houston, TX.

Paul, S., Burlingame, G., Fuhriman, A., & Spinelli, R. (1983). An eclectic brief psychotherapy program. Invited presentation at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

Burlingame, G. (1982). An overview of theory and research in brief psychotherapy. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Burlingame, G., Daley, P., Kochenour, E., & Oritt, E. (1982). The role of paraprofessionals in the learning center. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, Detroit, MI.

Fuhriman, A., Paul, S., & Burlingame, G. (1982). Brief psychotherapy: A model and training strategy. Program presentation at the annual meeting of the American College Personnel Association, Detroit, MI.

Spinelli, R., & Burlingame, G. (1982). An eclectic brief psychotherapy program. Invited presentation at the University of California, Santa Barbara, CA.

Funding Proposal Activity

(Principal Investigator)

Burlingame, G., Earnshaw, D. & Ridge, N. (2003-2004) Psychoeducational group treatment for the persistently mentally ill. Group Psychotherapy Foundation. ($19,000).

College of Family, Home and Social Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. Award granted for 2003-2004 year. The group selection questionnaire: International validation study. ($4,500).

Strauss, B., & Burlingame, G (2002). Small group treatment: An integrative program to develop clinical management instruments based upon research methodology & theoretical concepts. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation: TransCoop Program 2002. Award 43,766 euros.

Utah State Academic Collaborative Committee. (2000). With M. G. Wells. The differential sensitivities of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale in a SPMI population. $7,500 2/1/01-2/1/02.

Utah State Academic Collaborative Committee. (1997). With Matthew J. Hoag, M. Gawain Wells, & Sally H. Barlow. Group treatment skills enhancement and outcomes tracking. ($40,000) Renewed 1998 & ($40,000) 1999 ($120,000 total).

College of Family, Home and Social Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. Award granted for 1998-1999 year, with S. Barlow. Systematic assessment of group leader skills and related outcomes. ($5,000).

IHC Foundation. (1997). With G. Wells. The prediction of pediatric populations at risk for psychiatric illness. ($10,000)

Camilla Eyring Kimball Endowment, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

(1996-1997). ($5,000)

Center for Behavioral Health Care Efficacy, Intermountain Health Care

(1994-1996). ($20,000)

College of Family, Home and Social Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. Therapist behavior as a control parameter in group process: A nonlinear dynamical analysis with S. Barlow & A. Fuhriman (1993-1994). ($7,750)

College of Family, Home, and Social Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. Continuing effects of chaos in small groups. With S. Barlow. (1992-1993). ($3,500)

College of Family, Home, and Social Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. Deterministic chaos in time-limited group psychotherapy. With S. Barlow (1991-1992). ($4,000)

College of Family, Home, and Social Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1987-1988). ($4,000)

Women's Research Institute, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1988). Gender and voice quality. With S. Barlow & R. Tingey. ($1,000)

College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1987-1988). Time-limited treatment in group psychotherapy. ($3,000). ($4,000) Renewed (1988-1989)

College of Family Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1986- 1987) With S. Barlow. Time-limited treatment in group psychotherapy. ($6,000)

National Institute of Mental Health. (1985-1986). With S. Barlow and S. Drescher.

Specific and nonspecific factors of group psychotherapy. ($15,000)

College of Family Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1984- 1985). With S. Barlow. Toward a conceptual and empirical understanding of group psychotherapy. ($3,000)

Research Administration, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. (1982-1983). Therapeutic focusing in psychotherapy. ($5,000)

(Co-Investigator/Collaborator)

Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2005). With R. Gleave. Bonding, Working, and Negative Factors: A Model for Group Relationships. $7,200.

Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2004). With R. Gleave. Client Change in Multi-model Treatment: A Comparison of Change Trajectories. $6,380.

Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2003). With R. Gleave. Group Selection Questionnaire.  ($4,700)

 

Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2003).  With R. Gleave. A Qualitative Analysis of Group Verbal and Non-verbal Indicators of Process and Outcome.  ($7,240)

 

Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2002). With R. Gleave. The Effects of Feedback on Group Process. ($2,600)

 

Brigham Young University Counseling and Career Center (2002). With R. Gleave. Fostering Relationships in Group Psychotherapy: A New Clinical Management Tool.  ($3,000)

Center for the Study of the Family, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1998). With E. Meade. Multiple Family Group Psychoeducational Treatment for Families with a Schizophrenic Patient. ($5,000)

College of Family, Home, and Social Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1998). With M.G. Wells. Developing ethnic norms for the Youth Outcome Questionnaire: The African-American sample. ($5540)

College of Family, Home, and Social Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1998). With S. Barlow. A Meta-Analysis of Alcoholics Anonymous Group Treatments Vs. Relapse Prevention Intervention: Which is better for the treatment of alcoholism? ($2,500)

Group Psychotherapy Foundation, New York, New York. (1997). With N. Taylor. A survey of mental health care provider and managed care organization attitudes, familiarity with, and use of group psychotherapy. ($3,000).

College of Family, Home, and Social Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1997- 1998).

With G. Wells. Continued Development of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. ($6,500)

NIH Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. (1987). With T. Russell. Comprehensive parenting and family model projects. ($289,817 - resubmitted with partial funding, Utah State Juvenile Justice Dept.).

U.S. Army. (1986) With G. Wells. Bicultural marriages in the U.S. Army. (not funded)

College of Family Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1985-1986). With S. Barlow. Time-limited group psychotherapy. ($5,000)

College of Family Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. (1984-1985). With M. Hoopes and R. Bednar. Primary prevention with at-risk marital couples. ($4,000)

National Institute of Mental Health. (1983). With S. Paul. Preventing depression: Personal competency intervention. ($494,825 - resubmitted through HOG Foundation and partially funded in 1984.)

University Counseling Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. (1981). With S. Paul. Time-limited psychotherapy. ($500)

College of Education, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. (1980-1981). With A. Fuhriman, and S. Paul. Time-limited psychotherapy. ($2,500)

Bureau of Education Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. (1979-1980). With A. Fuhriman. Time-limited psychotherapy. ($1,500)

Consultation:

National

HHS Office of Faith-based and Community Partnerships

Food & Drug Administration, Neurological Devices Branch

White House Domestic Policy Staff

United Behavioral Health

United States Department of Labor

State of Wisconsin: Department of Health & Social Services

Fetzer Institute

University of Minnesota: Adolescent Health Program

University of California, Santa Barbara

University of Denver

Montana State University

Human Affairs International, Salt Lake City, Utah

Kaiser Permanent, North East

CMG- Montana

AABT- Behavioral Health Care

PacifiCare Behavioral Health, Inc. Van Nuys, California

Regional

Missionary Committee, LDS Church

Deseret Mutual Benefit Association, Salt Lake City, Utah

Peer Advisory Board

Primary Children Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

McKay Dee Hospital, Ogden, Utah

Center for Behavioral Health Care Efficacy, Salt Lake City, Utah

Intermountain Health Care Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah

Mental Wellness Center at Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah

Utah State Corrections, Bluffdale, Utah

LDS Social Services: Research & Staff Development, Salt Lake City, Utah

College of Pharmacy, U of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

Campus Security, U of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

Counseling Center, U of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

Valley Mental Health System, Salt Lake City, Utah

Utah State Hospital, Provo, Utah

Center for Clinical Informatics

Teaching

Graduate

Research Design I: Theory of Measurement

Research Design II: Models

Group Psychotherapy

Practicum in Counseling Psychology

Practicum in Clinical Psychology

Practicum in Time-Limited Therapy

Practicum in Group Psychotherapy Advanced Research Design

Undergraduate

Research Design

Statistics

Psychological Testing

Special Topics in Psychology

Career & Life Planning

Learning Skills

Human Relations Training

Art of Wellness

Administration

Associate of Planning and Assessment, BYU

Associate Director, Comprehensive Clinic, BYU

Coordinated Management Information System, Comprehensive Clinic, BYU

Intake Assessment Coordinator, Comprehensive Clinic, BYU

Group Therapy Coordinator, Comprehensive Clinic, BYU

Group Therapy Services Coordinator, University of Utah Counseling Center

Structured Programs Coordinator, University of Utah Counseling Center

Program Development

Student Rating Task Force: BYU

Decision Support System: BYU

University Assessment Group.

APA Continuing Education Center: BYU

University Paraprofessional Program: U of U

Clinical Management Information System: BYU

Clinical Intake/Out take Assessment System: BYU

Crisis Intervention Center: Provo

Brief Psychotherapy Training Program: LDSSS

University & College Service

Vice Chair. College FHSS Rank and Status Committee

Member: University Resource Planning

Product Manager: Decision Support System

Member: Process Owners Group

Member: Assessment Work Group

Associate: Assessment and Planning

Member: BYU Leadership Program

Ad Hoc Member: BYU Institutional Review Board

Department Service

Chair: Strategic Oversight Committee

Chair: Continuing Faculty Status Committee

Chair: Human Subjects Research Committee (Comprehensive Clinic)

Chair: Psychology Forum Committee

Chair: Psychology Curriculum Self-study Committee

Member: Clinical Psychology Faculty Committee

Member: Psychology Human Subjects Committee

Member: Faculty Awards & Publicity Committee

Chair: Clinical Psychology Admission Committee

Member: Clinical Psychology Training Committee

Community Service

Board Chair & Member: Seventh-day Adventist Schools (K-10) in SLC & Provo

Member: Executive Committee & Constitution & Bylaws (Nevada-Utah Seventh-day Adventist Conference)

Member: Executive Committee Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventist

Member: Adventists Colleges Abroad, North American Division of Seventh-day Adventist Charter

Member: DBMA Peer Review

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