Anthony RothAnthony Roth, PhD, is Joint Course Director of the Doctoral Course in Clinical Psychology at University College London (UCL). He has contributed to the development of clinical training both in London and at a national level, and has worked in hospital and community settings for over 20 years. Dr. Roth (along with Peter Fonagy) was commissioned by the English Department of Health to identify evidence for the impact of the psychological therapies, a review that emerged as the first edition of What Works for Whom? His recent research has focused on patient and therapist attachment patterns and the therapeutic alliance, the impact of therapist attachment patterns on therapist behavior, and the application of family interventions for people with schizophrenia. |
All titles by Anthony Roth:
What Works for Whom?: Second Edition: A Critical Review of Psychotherapy ResearchAnthony Roth and Peter Fonagy
With Contributions from Glenys Parry, Mary Target, and Robert Woods
With Contributions from Glenys Parry, Mary Target, and Robert Woods