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Incorporating progress monitoring and outcome assessment into counseling and psychotherapy : a primer /

"How do therapists know they are making a difference with their clients? Progress monitoring and outcome assessment (PMOA) measures are powerful tools that can provide feedback about short-term progress during counseling and psychotherapy as well as information about the overall amount of progr...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Meier, Scott T., 1955-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, 2014.
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  • Cover; Incorporating Progress Monitoring and Outcome Assessment into Counseling and Psychotherapy; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction and Rationale; Introduction; Factors Increasing the Use of Progress Monitoring and Outcome Assessment Measures; Implementation of Obamacare; High Failure Rates in Counseling and Psychotherapy; Success of Feedback-Enhanced Therapies; Emerging Mobile Technologies and Electronic Medical Records; A Push for Accountability; Data From Clinical Measures Provide Feedback About Progress and Outcome.
  • What Scale(s) Should Be Employed for Progress Monitoring and Outcome Assessment Purposes?Users, User Qualifications, Limitations, and Cautions With Progress Monitoring and Outcome Assessment Tests; Summary; 2 Case Studies; Introduction; Quantitative Analysis of Nomothetic Data From a Change-Sensitive Measure: The Behavior Intervention and Monitoring Assessment System; Using Affective Levels of Intensity to Gauge Treatment Progress: The Depression/Anxiety Negative Affect Scale; Tracking Stability and Change in a Client's Depression With the Beck Depression Inventory.
  • Idiographic Analysis of Clinical Notes to Track Progress and OutcomesMultiple Idiographic Measures: The Case of Mr. F; Multiple Idiographic Measures: The Complex Case of Doris; Supervision Incorporating Progress Monitoring Data With an Avoidant Client; Summary; Exercise 1 Identifying a Client's Negative Affect; Exercise 2 Using Qualitative Data for Clinical Feedback; 3 Literature Review; Introduction; Monitoring Client Progress and Detecting Treatment Failure; Feedback-Enhanced Therapies; Treatment Failure; Avoidance and Treatment Failure.
  • Key Criteria for Progress Monitoring and Outcome Assessment MeasuresChange Sensitivity; Change Sensitivity; Content Validity; Content Validity; Data Collection Frequency and Source; Brevity; Test Development Procedures for Progress Monitoring and Outcome Assessment Measures; Construct Validity; Summary; 4 Test Score Interpretation; Introduction; Types of Reports; Progress Monitoring: Change Across Sessions and Time; Outcome Assessments: Change From Beginning to End; Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Information.
  • Cautions and Limitations When Interpreting Progress Monitoring and Outcome Assessment DataSummary; 5 Administration and Data Collection; Introduction; Issues With Self-Reports; Issues With Clinical Raters; Parents, Teachers, and Other Adult Raters as Data Sources; Ethical and Legal Guidelines; Summary; Exercise 3 Assessing Client Nonverbals; 6 Evaluating Progress Monitoring and Outcome Assessment Measures; Introduction; Beck Depression Inventory; Evaluating Reliability and Validity Estimates of Progress Monitoring and Outcome Assessment Measures.