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Alyssa A. Di Bartolomeo, M.A.

@aadibartolomeo

Clinical psychology PhD Candidate @yorkupsyc. Therapy process and training, process coding, deliberate practice, alliance ruptures. She/her. [email protected]

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We encourage students of groups that have been historically underrepresented in psychology to consider joining the Research Experiences for Diversity and Inclusion Program. See the QR code below for an application.

We encourage students of groups that have been historically underrepresented in psychology to consider joining the Research Experiences for Diversity and Inclusion Program. See the QR code below for an application.
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Such a pleasure presenting my thesis research on therapist predictors of resistance management @CPA_SCP! We found that intellectual humility and emotion regulation play a key role in appropriate resistance responsivity!

Such a pleasure presenting my thesis research on therapist predictors of resistance management @CPA_SCP! 

We found that intellectual humility and emotion regulation play a key role in appropriate resistance responsivity!
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Congratulations to BAC Lab member Nicolle Fox, who successfully defended her Master's thesis yesterday. Her project examined the role of impulsivity in the relationship between daily fluctuations in mood and unplanned substance use. Great job Nicolle!

Congratulations to BAC Lab member Nicolle Fox, who successfully defended her Master's thesis yesterday. Her project examined the role of impulsivity in the relationship between daily fluctuations in mood and unplanned substance use. Great job Nicolle!
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York University researchers are looking for 18-30 year-olds who use cannabis for medicinal and nonmedicinal reasons to participate in an online study. For info visit: t.ly/r46M

York University researchers are looking for 18-30 year-olds who use cannabis for medicinal and nonmedicinal reasons to participate in an online study. For info visit: t.ly/r46M
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Pls RT! The Quantitative Methods area of the Department of Psychology at York University is hosting another Workshop Series this semester! Factor Analysis, Mixed Effects Models, Data Management in R, etc. See qm.info.yorku.ca/qmws/

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Really looking forward to #NaSPR (SPR ➡️ Bluesky: @SPRtweets) in Amherst next week! I will be presenting on therapist self-assessment bias. Spoiler alert: therapists over inflate their performance 😲😬. Any folks from the twitterverse attending in person and want to connect?!

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Nothing better than a paper acceptance email! Excited that my thesis manuscript has officially been accepted to Psychotherapy Research🥳. #AcademicChatter #Psychtwitter #phdchat

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So honoured to be the recipient of this year’s American Psychological Foundation K. Ander’s Ericsson Dissertation Research Grant. This grant will allow me to develop and test a novel scalable deliberate practice psychotherapy intervention for community mental health workers! #phdlife #AcademicChatter

So honoured to be the recipient of this year’s <a href="/AmPsychFdn/">American Psychological Foundation</a> K. Ander’s Ericsson Dissertation Research Grant. This grant will allow me to develop and test a novel scalable deliberate practice psychotherapy intervention for community mental health workers! #phdlife #AcademicChatter
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Such a privilege to be awarded a grant that recognizes the founder of deliberate practice; K. Anders Ericsson! This award allows me to test a novel deliberate practice training intervention for mental health workers — a big thank you to American Psychological Foundation !