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It is a difficult problem.  We had to go through therpaists in clinics
who put an announcment of their clients currently in treatment, and then 
we had to wait for the clients to czall us.  We only got seven responses 
that way.  There is no good way of reaching clients who have left
treatment.  You might try to develop a copperative relationship with
child protection workers who might be able to refer clients to you.
Murray Levine
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On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Kristin Watterson wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> I am a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at the California
> School of Professional Psychology.  I would like to study the effects of
> CPS mandated reporting on the therapeutic relationship, but there are
> tremendous complications--mainly having to do with selection bias-- in
> trying to elicit subjects for the study.  Is there anyone who has any
> advice about how to elicit subjects for such a difficult and sensistive
> topic? I am mainly interested in adults who were reported on while in
> therapy.
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> 
> James Rokop, M.S.
> 
> 

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