Maximising the Benefits of Psychotherapy
Gary Latchford, David Green
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Beschreibung
Maximising the Benefits of Psychotherapy critiques Evidence-Based Practice and describes other approaches to improving the effectiveness of therapy, such as Practice-Based Evidence and the use of client feedback. The authors include a summary of key research findings and an accessible guide to applying these ideas to therapeutic practice. * Puts forward a critique of existing research claiming that certain psychotherapy programmes are more effective than others in treating specific disorders * Includes an accessible summary of key research findings, a practical introduction to a practice-based evidence approach, and a series of detailed case studies * Offers a timely alternative to the prevailing wisdom in the mental health field by challenging the practical logic of the Evidence-Based Practice approach * Reviews the empirical evidence examining the effects of client feedback on psychotherapy outcomes
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"In keeping with the authors' clear preference for the on-going monitoring of client work, is the belief that on-going monitoring of the supervisory dyad mirrors and enhances the supervisee's learning, and for that reason alone I would recommend this book to both the practising therapist and those in training."
Green and Latchford are to be congratulated on writing a landmark book on their unique evidence-based approach to psychotherapy. In a field increasingly dominated by protocol-driven practice, they offer their client-directed, outcome-informed approach as a genuine alternative. This approach represents a marriage of scientific rigour with clinical artistry. All therapists - both novices and experts - should read this book.
--Alan Carr, Director of Clinical Psychology, University College Dublin
This is about evidence-based practice that you must and will want to read. Green and Latchford provide welcome relief from the mindless protocols and treatment guidelines that dominate so much of modern professional discourse and practice. In the process, they offer practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers a research-based alternative to improving the quality and outcome of behavioral health practice.
--Scott Miller, Director, International Centre for Clinical Excellence and Cummings Professor of Behavioral Health, Arizona State University
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