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Robert Gallop

Researcher at West Chester University of Pennsylvania

Publications -  266
Citations -  20875

Robert Gallop is an academic researcher from West Chester University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Cognitive therapy. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 244 publications receiving 18743 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Gallop include University of Ottawa & University of Pennsylvania.

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Cognitive and Interpersonal Vulnerabilities to Adolescent Depression: Classification of Risk Profiles for a Personalized Prevention Approach

TL;DR: Findings demonstrate a reliable and valid approach to synthesize psychosocial vulnerabilities to depression, specifically cognitive and interpersonal risks, and use these risk classifications profiles to test personalized prevention of depression during adolescence.
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Self-efficacy and substance use outcomes for women in single gender versus mixed-gender group treatment

TL;DR: It is suggested that women with low self-efficacy may have enhanced treatment outcomes in a single-gender substance use treatment group.
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The Therapeutic Alliance and Therapist Adherence as Predictors of Dropout from Cognitive Therapy for Depression when Combined with Antidepressant Medication

TL;DR: Results are consistent with the possibility that the therapeutic alliance and therapists' focus on homework and behavioral methods promote treatment retention in combined treatment for depression.
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Do personality problems improve during psychodynamic supportive-expressive psychotherapy? Secondary outcome results from a randomized controlled trial for psychiatric outpatients with personality disorders.

TL;DR: The authors found that both treatments were equally effective at reducing personality pathology, and only in neuroticism did the nonmanualized group do better during the follow-up period.