Therapist Training Research Webinar

€15.00

In 2025, Dr. Gideon Diamond and his colleagues published a much-needed systematic review in 2025 that addresses a long-standing challenge in psychotherapy research: how to define and measure deliberate practice. Their review clarifies how deliberate practice has been operationalized across studies and examines preliminary outcomes of its application in psychotherapy training. This topic has sparked growing interest—and confusion—given the divergence between how deliberate practice is conceptualized in training and research and how it was originally defined in the extensive research by K. Anders Ericsson and his colleagues. In this webinar, Dr. Diamond and Dr. Parker will join us to unpack the review’s findings and implications for clinicians and researchers alike. The conversation will be hosted by the International Deliberate Practice Society´s Inês Amaro and Vidar Husby.

In 2025, Dr. Gideon Diamond and his colleagues published a much-needed systematic review in 2025 that addresses a long-standing challenge in psychotherapy research: how to define and measure deliberate practice. Their review clarifies how deliberate practice has been operationalized across studies and examines preliminary outcomes of its application in psychotherapy training. This topic has sparked growing interest—and confusion—given the divergence between how deliberate practice is conceptualized in training and research and how it was originally defined in the extensive research by K. Anders Ericsson and his colleagues. In this webinar, Dr. Diamond and Dr. Parker will join us to unpack the review’s findings and implications for clinicians and researchers alike. The conversation will be hosted by the International Deliberate Practice Society´s Inês Amaro and Vidar Husby.