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Prevention of treatment failure : the use of measuring, monitoring, and feedback in clinical practice / Michael J. Lambert.

by Lambert, Michael J.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2010Edition: 1st ed.Description: xiv, 293 p. : ill.ISBN: 9781433807824 (print); 1433807823 (print); 9781433807831 (electronic); 1433807831 (electronic).Subject(s): Psychotherapy -- Evaluation | Mental illness -- Treatment -- Evaluation | Psychotherapy -- methods | Mental Disorders -- therapy | Treatment Failure
Contents:
Foundations and contexts for a new paradigm. Setting the stage for formally tracking client change: the context of care -- What is psychotherapy outcome and how is it measured in contrasting research paradigms? -- Measuring and predicting treatment outcome. Measures for tracking patient treatment response and their characteristics -- Predicting negative treatment outcome: methods and estimates of accuracy -- The evidence base. Using progress feedback to inform treatment: conceptual issues and initial findings -- Beyond progress feedback: the effects of clinical problem-solving tools -- Illustrations of practice-based evidence for outcomes management at the system level. Therapist effects -- Using outcome data to improve the effects of psychotherapy: some illustrations -- Summary, implications, and future directions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foundations and contexts for a new paradigm. Setting the stage for formally tracking client change: the context of care -- What is psychotherapy outcome and how is it measured in contrasting research paradigms? -- Measuring and predicting treatment outcome. Measures for tracking patient treatment response and their characteristics -- Predicting negative treatment outcome: methods and estimates of accuracy -- The evidence base. Using progress feedback to inform treatment: conceptual issues and initial findings -- Beyond progress feedback: the effects of clinical problem-solving tools -- Illustrations of practice-based evidence for outcomes management at the system level. Therapist effects -- Using outcome data to improve the effects of psychotherapy: some illustrations -- Summary, implications, and future directions.

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