Monica Pignotti, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorBruce A. Thyer | grad student | 2009 | Florida State | |
(The use of novel unsupported and empirically supported therapies by licensed clinical social workers.) |
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Thyer BA, Pignotti M. (2016) The Problem of Pseudoscience in Social Work Continuing Education Journal of Social Work Education. 52: 136-146 |
Pignotti M, Thyer BA. (2012) Novel unsupported and empirically supported therapies: patterns of usage among licensed clinical social workers. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy. 40: 331-49 |
Thyer BA, Pignotti M. (2011) Clinical Social Work and Evidence-Based Practice: An Introduction to the Special Issue Clinical Social Work Journal. 39: 325-327 |
Thyer BA, Pignotti M. (2011) Evidence-Based Practices Do Not Exist Clinical Social Work Journal. 39: 328-333 |
Pignotti M, Albright D. (2011) Mixing Apples and Oranges and Other Methodological Problems with a Meta-Analysis of Long Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Clinical Social Work Journal. 39: 347-354 |
Thyer BA, Pignotti M. (2010) Science and pseudoscience in developmental disabilities: guidelines for social workers. Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation. 9: 110-29 |
Bhar SS, Thombs BD, Pignotti M, et al. (2010) Is longer-term psychodynamic psychotherapy more effective than shorter-term therapies? Review and critique of the evidence. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 79: 208-16 |
Coyne JC, Bhar SS, Pignotti M, et al. (2010) Missed opportunity to rectify or withdraw a flawed metaanalysis of longer-term psychodynamic psychotherapy Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 80: 53-54 |
Mercer J, Pennington RS, Pignotti M, et al. (2010) Dyadic developmental psychotherapy is not 'evidence-based': Comments in response to Becker-Weidman and Hughes Child and Family Social Work. 15: 1-5 |
Pignotti M, Thyer B. (2009) Some comments on "Energy psychology: A review of the evidence": Premature conclusions based on incomplete evidence? Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 46: 257-61 |