Peter K. Stewart, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Clinical Child Psychology | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
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(What happens in therapy? Adolescents' expectations and perceptions of psychotherapy.) |
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Stewart PK, Steele MM, Roberts MC. (2014) What Happens in Therapy? Adolescents' Expectations and Perceptions of Psychotherapy Journal of Child and Family Studies. 23: 1-9 |
Barker DH, Lloyd TQ, Stewart PK, et al. (2010) Psychometric validation of the preschool outcome questionnaire: A preschool treatment outcome instrument Journal of Child and Family Studies. 19: 504-515 |
Stewart PK, Roberts MC, Kim KL. (2010) The Psychometric Properties of the Harter Self-Perception Profile for Children with At-Risk African American Females Journal of Child and Family Studies. 19: 326-333 |
Marriott JL, Nation RL, Roller L, et al. (2009) Pharmacy education in the context of Australian practice. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 72: 131 |
Roberts MC, Stewart PK, Roy K. (2008) Normative assessments of scholarly productivity: Moving the discussion forward Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. 15: 109-114 |
Stewart PK, Wu YP, Roberts MC. (2007) Top producers of scholarly publications in clinical psychology PhD programs. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 63: 1209-15 |
Stewart PK, Roberts MC, Roy KM. (2007) Scholarly productivity in clinical psychology PhD programs: A normative assessment of publication rates Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. 14: 157-171 |
Roy KM, Roberts MC, Stewart PK. (2006) Research productivity and academic lineage in clinical psychology: Who is training the faculty to do research? Journal of Clinical Psychology. 62: 893-905 |