Paul R. Springer

Affiliations: 
Child, Youth & Family Studies The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies
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Springer P, Bischoff RJ, Kohel K, et al. (2020) Collaborative Care at a Distance: Student Therapists' Experiences of Learning and Delivering Relationally Focused Telemental Health. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
Springer P, Turns B, Sibley DS, et al. (2020) Removing the Mystery in Supervision: Engaging in Transparent Supervision Journal of Family Psychotherapy. 1-17
Springer PR, Scheeren P, Bischoff RJ, et al. (2018) Global Proofing a Collaborative Care Telemental Health Intervention in Brazil. Families, Systems & Health : the Journal of Collaborative Family Healthcare
Taylor NC, Hartman DK, Bischoff RJ, et al. (2018) Supporting strong families and capable communities through cross-national research Journal of Global Health Reports. 2
Turns B, Springer PR, Sibley DS. (2018) Removing the “mystery” in therapy: transparency as a continuous intervention in family psychotherapy Journal of Family Psychotherapy. 30: 1-19
Bischoff R, Springer P, Taylor N, et al. (2017) The Experiences of Task Shifting to Reduce Mental Health Disparities in Underserved, Rural Communities Annals of Global Health. 83: 182
Bischoff RJ, Springer PR, Taylor N. (2016) Global Mental Health in Action: Reducing Disparities One Community at a Time. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
Springer PR, Farero A, Bischoff RJ, et al. (2016) Using Experiential Interventions With Distance Technology: Overcoming Traditional Barriers Journal of Family Psychotherapy. 27: 148-153
Farero AM, Springer P, Hollist C, et al. (2015) Crisis Management and Conflict Resolution: Using Technology to Support Couples Throughout Deployment Contemporary Family Therapy. 37: 281-290
Bischoff RJ, Reisbig AMJ, Springer PR, et al. (2014) Succeeding in Rural Mental Health Practice: Being Sensitive to Culture by Fitting in and Collaborating Contemporary Family Therapy. 36: 1-16
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