Ionita, G., Ciquier, G., Fitzpatrick, M. (2020). Barriers and facilitators to the use of progress monitoring measures in psychotherapy. Canadian Psychology.
Ionita, G., Fitzpatrick, M., Tomaro, J., Chen, V., & Overington, L. (2016) Challenges of using progress monitoring measures: Insights from practicing clinicians. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 63(2), 173.
Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick (2014). Bringing science to clinical practice: A Canadian survey of psychological practice and usage of progress monitoring measures. Canadian Psychology, 55(3), 187-196. Won Best Paper of the Year Award from Canadian Psychology
Knowls, M., Ionita, G., Tomaro, J., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2016). Progress Monitoring Measures: The interaction of clinician initial motivation with selection and maintenance issues. Psychology 7(3), 444-458.
Overington, L., & Ionita, G. (2012). Progress Monitoring measures: A brief guide. Canadian Psychology, 53 (2), 82-92.
Ross, D., Ionita, G., & Wiltsey-Stirman, S. (2016). System-wide implementation of Client Reported Outcome Monitoring (CROMs) in a national network of OperationalSt Stress Injury Clinics: Evaluation and Comparisons with a National Sample of Clinicians. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research.
Publications - Newsletters
Kowalyk, T., Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2013). Outcomes monitoring and Alberta psychologists. Psymposium, 23(2), 16 – 18.
Kowalyk, T., Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2013). Outcomes monitoring and British Columbia Clinical Counsellors. Insights into Clinical Counselling.
Kowalyk, T., Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2013). Outcomes monitoring and British Columbia psychotherapists. BC Psychologist.
Kowalyk, T., Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2013). Outcomes monitoring and Canadian psychotherapists. Cognica.
Kowalyk, T.V., Overington, L., Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick, M (2013). Linking research and practice through progress monitoring: Learning from clinicians. Psynopsis, 35(1), 14.
Conference Presentations (Peer Reviewed) – Most recent only
Ionita, G., Ciquier, G. (2020, June). Where do clinicians gain the knowledge they use in practice?: Bridging the Science-Practice Gap. Paper accepted at the Canadian Psychological Association’s Convention in Montreal, QC.
Ionita, G. (2015, June). Training off the beaten path: Juggling the demands of academia and motherhood. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association’s 76th Convention in Ottawa, ON.
Ionita, G., Tomaro, J., Chen, V., Kowalyk, T., & Fitzpatrick, F (2015). Usage of progress monitoring measures across Canadian psychologists. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association’s 76th Convention in Ottawa, ON.
Knoll, M., Ionita, G., Tomaro, J., Chen, V., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2015, June). Progress Monitoring measures: The interaction of initial motivation with selection and maintenance issues. Paper presentated at the Canadian Psychological Association’s 76th Convention. Ottawa, ON.
Kowalky, T., Ionita., G., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2015, June). Overcoming barriers to the use of progress monitoring measures in practice. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association’s 76th Convention in Ottawa, ON.
Ionita, G., Fitzpatrick, M., Tomaro, J., Chen, V., & Overington, L. (2016) Challenges of using progress monitoring measures: Insights from practicing clinicians. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 63(2), 173.
Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick (2014). Bringing science to clinical practice: A Canadian survey of psychological practice and usage of progress monitoring measures. Canadian Psychology, 55(3), 187-196. Won Best Paper of the Year Award from Canadian Psychology
Knowls, M., Ionita, G., Tomaro, J., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2016). Progress Monitoring Measures: The interaction of clinician initial motivation with selection and maintenance issues. Psychology 7(3), 444-458.
Overington, L., & Ionita, G. (2012). Progress Monitoring measures: A brief guide. Canadian Psychology, 53 (2), 82-92.
Ross, D., Ionita, G., & Wiltsey-Stirman, S. (2016). System-wide implementation of Client Reported Outcome Monitoring (CROMs) in a national network of OperationalSt Stress Injury Clinics: Evaluation and Comparisons with a National Sample of Clinicians. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research.
Publications - Newsletters
Kowalyk, T., Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2013). Outcomes monitoring and Alberta psychologists. Psymposium, 23(2), 16 – 18.
Kowalyk, T., Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2013). Outcomes monitoring and British Columbia Clinical Counsellors. Insights into Clinical Counselling.
Kowalyk, T., Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2013). Outcomes monitoring and British Columbia psychotherapists. BC Psychologist.
Kowalyk, T., Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2013). Outcomes monitoring and Canadian psychotherapists. Cognica.
Kowalyk, T.V., Overington, L., Ionita, G., & Fitzpatrick, M (2013). Linking research and practice through progress monitoring: Learning from clinicians. Psynopsis, 35(1), 14.
Conference Presentations (Peer Reviewed) – Most recent only
Ionita, G., Ciquier, G. (2020, June). Where do clinicians gain the knowledge they use in practice?: Bridging the Science-Practice Gap. Paper accepted at the Canadian Psychological Association’s Convention in Montreal, QC.
Ionita, G. (2015, June). Training off the beaten path: Juggling the demands of academia and motherhood. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association’s 76th Convention in Ottawa, ON.
Ionita, G., Tomaro, J., Chen, V., Kowalyk, T., & Fitzpatrick, F (2015). Usage of progress monitoring measures across Canadian psychologists. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association’s 76th Convention in Ottawa, ON.
Knoll, M., Ionita, G., Tomaro, J., Chen, V., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2015, June). Progress Monitoring measures: The interaction of initial motivation with selection and maintenance issues. Paper presentated at the Canadian Psychological Association’s 76th Convention. Ottawa, ON.
Kowalky, T., Ionita., G., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2015, June). Overcoming barriers to the use of progress monitoring measures in practice. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association’s 76th Convention in Ottawa, ON.