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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 16.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Cogn Ther. 2012;5(2):219–235. doi: 10.1521/ijct.2012.5.2.219

Table 2.

Descriptive Characteristics of the Therapist Samples (Phase I and II)

Variable Phase I
N = 20
Phase II
N = 13

Age (Mean (SD)) 47.35 (9.34) 48.54 (8.67)
Gender, n (%) Female 16 (80) 37 (66.1)
Race, n (%) White 20 (100) 13 (100)
Highest Degree Obtained n (%)
 Masters 8 (40) 6 (46.2)
 PhD/MD 12 (60) 7(53.8)
Professional Discipline, n (%)
 Psychiatrist 1 (5) N/A
 Psychologist 11 (55) 7 (53.8)
 Social Work 8 (40) 6 (46.2)
Years of Education (Mean (SD)) 21.20 (2.48) 21.08 (2.29)
Training Level, n (%) Advanced 15 (75) 11 (84.6)
Received CBT Supervision, n (%) 19 (95) 13 (100)
Hours of CBT Supervision (Mean (SD)) 291.10 (652.44) 262.43 (275.93)
Years Doing CBT Full-Time (Mean (SD)) 5.75 (7.27) 7.75 (7.07
Years Doing CBT Part-Time (Mean (SD)) 20.00 (6.42) 20.00 (6.42)
Members of Patients Treated with CBT, n (%)
  ≤ 200 10 (50) 6 (46.2)
  ≥ 201 10 (50) 7 (53.8)
**

Denotes missing data