
معرفی
Anna Bartuska is a doctoral student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Oregon, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on clinical psychology, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and mental health services.
Her work explores treatment fidelity assessment for CBT and cognitive processing therapy (CPT) in routine care settings, ADHD program effectiveness, community-based intervention design for youth, and evidence-based practices in mental health. She has extensively studied barriers to implementing therapies in community settings and predictors of treatment outcomes.
Anna’s recent publications (2025–2024) address scalable strategies for evaluating CBT fidelity, ADHD treatment programs, and youth intervention adaptations. Earlier works (2023–2017) examine anxiety disorders, mental health resilience in healthcare workers, substance use comorbidity, and longitudinal mental health outcomes in orphaned children in India.

