Society for Psychotherapy Research
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The Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR) is a learned society
Learned society
A learned society is an organization that exists to promote an academic discipline/profession, as well a group of disciplines. Membership may be open to all, may require possession of some qualification, or may be an honor conferred by election, as is the case with the oldest learned societies,...

 founded in 1970. It is multidisciplinary, international association for research into psychotherapy
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is a general term referring to any form of therapeutic interaction or treatment contracted between a trained professional and a client or patient; family, couple or group...

. The idea of an international society of psychotherapists was discussed at an annual meeting of the American Psychological Association
American Psychological Association
The American Psychological Association is the largest scientific and professional organization of psychologists in the United States. It is the world's largest association of psychologists with around 154,000 members including scientists, educators, clinicians, consultants and students. The APA...

 in 1968.

The Society has chapters in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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, the rest of Europe
Europe
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, Latin America
Latin America
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, and North America
North America
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. The Society for Psychotherapy Research also has what it describes as "Area groups" in Australia
Australia
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, Italy
Italy
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, and other specific locations.

The academic journal
Academic journal
An academic journal is a peer-reviewed periodical in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published. Academic journals serve as forums for the introduction and presentation for scrutiny of new research, and the critique of existing research...

 of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Psychotherapy Research
Psychotherapy Research
Psychotherapy Research is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in all fields of psychotherapy: outcome, process, education and training of therapists, as well as investigations of services. It is published by Routledge on behalf of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. The...

, is published bi-monthly by Routledge
Routledge
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.

Aims and history

The aims of the society are: to encourage and to improve scientific research on psychotherapy; to foster the transfer of research findings into practice; and to support the dialogue between scientists and practitioners. The Society organizes regular meetings to enable communication about research, share methodological innovations, and disseminate research findings and knowledge of their applications. It makes use of print and electronic media to disseminate the results of psychotherapy research and to share ideas related to research methods.

The creation of a Society for Psychotherapy Research goes back to a meeting of psychotherapy researchers in San Francisco in 1968, which was associated to the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. This meeting was sponsored by small donations of the APA Division of Psychotherapy and the American Academy of Psychotherapists. The founders of the group were Kenneth I. Howard and David Orlinsky, with support from Lester Luborsky, Nathanael Raskind, and Hans Strupp. The first official conference took place at Highland Parks, Illinois in 1969.

Organization

The society consists of 4 regional chapters, 4 area groups, and 2 interest sections. The regional chapters are:
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • North America, including Australia and Taiwan
  • United Kingdom

In some areas, there are many active SPR members and local meetings are organized. The four area groups are:
  • Australia
  • Italy
  • Mid Atlantic
  • Ohio

In addition to the chapters and area groups, interest sections on specific topics that are of interest to members exist. Currently, there are two special interest sections:
  • Culture & Psychotherapy: this section aims to promote awareness and advance scientific understanding of the social and cultural contexts of psychotherapy, their influence upon therapeutic processes and outcomes and their role in shaping the varied forms that psychotherapies have taken in different societies. One of the activities of this group is a large collaborative international study of psychotherapists.
  • Psychotherapy & Training

Members

The society has approximately 1,100 members worldwide. Membership includes a free subscription to Psychotherapy Research.

Annual meetings

The international annual meetings take place at the end of June and have been organized since 1970. All scientific programs of the meetings are available online, back to the year 1972.

Presidents

The current president (2011/2012) is Guillermo de la Parra (Pontificia Universidad Católica). Past presidents have been:
1970-79 1980-89 1990-99 2000-09 2010-19
1970 Kenneth I. Howard  1980 Mardi J. Horowitz  1990 Horst Kächele  2000 Robert Elliott  2010 Lynne Angus
1971 David E. Orlinsky  1981 Stanley D. Imber  1991 Lorna Smith Benjamin  2001 Franz Caspar  2011
1972 Hans Herrman Strupp
Hans Herrman Strupp
Hans Hermann Strupp was born in Frankfurt, Germany and died in the U.S.A. He moved from Nazi Germany to the U.S. and he pursued a PhD in Psychology at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. where the Department of Psychiatry granted him with a Certificate in Applied Psychiatry for...

 
1982 Alan S. Gurman  1992 Leonard M. Horowitz  2002 Karla Moras  2012
1973 Lester Luborsky
Lester Luborsky
Lester B. Luborsky was one of the founders of scientific research in psychotherapy.Luborsky was born and raised in Philadelphia. He graduated from Philadelphia Central High School and then earned his bachelors degree at Pennsylvania State University....

 
1983 Arthur H. Auerbach  1993 David A. Shapiro  2003 Mark Aveline  2013
1974 Allen E. Bergin
Allen Bergin
Allen Bergin is a clinical psychologist known for his work on psychotherapy values. His 1980 article on theistic values was ground-breaking in the field and elicited over 1,000 responses and requests for reprints, including luminaries such as Carl Rogers and Albert Bandura...

 
1984 A. John Rush  1994 Clara E. Hill  2004 John Clarkin  2014
1975 Sol L. Garfield  1985 Jim Mintz  1995 Klaus Grawe  2005 Michael J. Lambert
Michael J. Lambert
Michael J. Lambert is a psychology professor at Brigham Young University who specializes in mood measuring and behavior change...

 
2015
1976 Aaron T. Beck
Aaron T. Beck
Aaron Temkin Beck is an American psychiatrist and a professor emeritus in the department of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. He is widely regarded as the father of cognitive therapy, and his pioneering theories are widely used in the treatment of clinical depression...

 
1986 Larry E. Beutler
Larry E. Beutler
Dr. Larry E. Beutler, PhD, ABPP is a clinical psychologist.-Biography:Dr. Beutler received his PhD from the University of Nebraska and subsequently served on the faculties of Duke University Medical Center, Stephen F. Austin State University, Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Arizona...

 
1996 Paul Crits–Christoph  2006 Erhard Mergenthaler  2016
1977 Morris B. Parloff  1987 Larry E. Beutler
Larry E. Beutler
Dr. Larry E. Beutler, PhD, ABPP is a clinical psychologist.-Biography:Dr. Beutler received his PhD from the University of Nebraska and subsequently served on the faculties of Duke University Medical Center, Stephen F. Austin State University, Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Arizona...

 
1997 William B. Stiles  2007 Jacques Barber  2017
1978 Irene Elkin  1988 Charles R. Marmar  1998 Marvin R. Goldfried  2008 Bernhard Strauß  2018
1979 Edward S. Bordin  1989 Leslie S. Greenberg  1999 William E. Piper  2009 Louis G. Castonguay 2019
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