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Öğe A different view to perfectionism: An investigation of the psychometric properties of the big three perfectionism scale in a Turkish community sample(Springer, 2020) Kacar-Basaran, Servet; Gokdag, Ceren; Erdogan-Yildirim, Zeynep; Yorulmaz, OrcunAmong the various instruments used in literature, the Big Three Perfectionism Scale (BTPS) is designed to meet the need for a comprehensive and current tool for the measurement of perfectionism and the assessment of personal tendencies. the present study adapts and examines the psychometric properties of the Turkish versions of both the BTPS-45 and BTPS-16, based on the responses of 427 Turkish community adults who were recruited for the purpose. All of the respondents were assessed with the two popular perfectionism scales, and for dark personality features and psychological problems, while 109 re-completed the BTPS-45 and BTPS-16 scales for the evaluation of test-retest reliability 2 weeks later. the results of the confirmatory factor analysis conducted to test the various models with different factor structures showed that the models comprising the three main and 10 sub-dimensions of the BTPS-45 and three main dimensions of the BTPS-16 showed the best fit. the significant relationships found between the BTPS factors, the scores recorded from the other perfectionism scale, the dark triad and the psychopathology symptoms all supported the validity of both the BTPS-45 and the BTPS-16. the findings further indicated that the structures of these forms had acceptable internal consistency and demonstrated satisfactory test-retest reliability. the reliability and validity of the Turkish versions of the long and short forms of the BTPS were thus established, supporting their use in further empirical studies and psychological interventions.Öğe The Future of Psychotherapy in Turkey: Predictions for the Next 10 Years(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2018) Yorulmaz, Orcun; Sapmaz-Yurtsever, Seda; Gokdag, Ceren; Kacar-Basaran, Servet; Gocek-Yorulmaz, Ezgi; Yalcin, Melikenaz; Tokgunaydin-Ariturk, Seda; Erdogan-Yildirim, Zeynep; Olgun-Kaval, Nesibe; Gorgu-Akcay, Nimet SerapMaking realistic predictions about the future is important in clinical psychology as in many other disciplines. This opinion survey aimed to examine clinical psychologists' predictions for the next 10 years regarding the status of psychotherapy in Turkey in two stages, with 107 participants in one and 69 in the other. The results revealed that the techniques predicted to increase the most in the next decade were the use of eclectic therapy, mindfulness therapy, solution-focused therapy, system/family approaches, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Among the therapeutic interventions expected to increase in popularity were Internet-based programs, smartphone applications, and problem solving. In terms of type of psychotherapists, family counselors with certificate/graduate degrees and Internet-based treatment programs were expected to become more common, whereas it was considered that shorter treatment formats and crisis intervention approaches would be preferred. In sum, the present findings provide a current overview for Turkey and a comparison with other literature findings.