Renee Marquett
Gronowski Clinic Supervisor
Psychology
Palo Alto University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Renee Marquett has worked in and studied the field of clinical psychology since 1998. She is passionate about the dissemination of evidenced based practices, particularly for undeserved populations. From 2005 till 2015 she worked in various research settings as a data analyst, study manager, research consultant and CBT consultant for the Stanford Geriatric Education Center, University of Wisconsin, PGSP, Stanford University School of Medicine, and the County of Santa Clara. Research topics included studying the effects of modified CBT on older adults with mild cognitive impairment, CBT for clients with bipolar disorder, providing training and consultation on group CBT, Intensive Case management for homeless clients with substance use disorders, effects of treatment courts for families with substance use disorder, and dissemination of evidenced based practices for treating clients with serious mental illness.
Research Interest
Evidenced Based Intervention Dissemination; Serious Mental Illness Treatment; Service Utilization; Older Adult Treatment
Publications
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Holland J, Schatzberg A, O'Hara R, Marquett R, Gallagher-Thompson D (2013) Pretreatment cortisol levels predict posttreatment outcomes among older adults with depression in cognitive behavioral therapy. Psychiatry Res 210: 444-450.
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Marquett RM, Thompson LW, Reiser RP, Holland,JM, O‘Hara RM, et al. (2013) Psychosocial predictors of treatment response to cognitive-behavior therapy for late-life depression: an exploratory study. Aging Ment Health 17: 830-838.