This book sets in context the role of outcome measurement research — taking you step-by-step through the research process and beyond to consider the wider professional and ethical issues involved. This book will provide you with everything you need to know and more, helping you develop the skills and knowledge you need to become a successful research-informed practitioner. Written for trainees and counselling and psychotherapy practitioners, this book:
— Provides you with a brief overview and history of research and measurement in mental health contexts.
— Sets out a framework for understanding the core features of outcome measures and their scope.
— Takes you step-to-step through the process of implementing a SMART outcome evaluation.
— Addresses the benefits and limitations of outcome measures research for the individual client, practitioner and service provider.
Packed full of case studies, activities and tools for real-life practice, this book throws a life belt to all counselling and psychotherapy trainees and practitioners looking to make the best start in their research-informed career. Chris Evans is Visiting Professor at the University of UDLA, Ecuador and an Honorary Professor at the University of Roehampton. Jo-anne Carlyle is Director of PSYCTC.com
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Part I: Outcome Measures and Evaluation
1. An Introduction to Outcome Measures and Evaluation
Part II: Outcome Measures
2. A Framework for Outcome Measures
3. How to Judge the Quality of an Outcome Measure
4. An overview of outcome and change measures
5. Analysing Change Data from Outcome Measures
Part III: Evaluation – Applying Outcome Measures in Practice
6. Designing a SMART evaluation. What’s your design and who is your audience?
7. Outcome Measurement for individual practitioners
8. Service level change and outcome measurement
9. Working with clients and supervisors when using outcome measures
Part IV. Communication and Critique
10. A “snapshot” review. Survival and Critique as a core practitioner skill
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Jo-anne Carlyle, PSYCTC.com, trained in clinical and forensic psychology, psychoanalytic psychotherapy and organisational consultancy. She has worked in health, education and third sector settings and has expertise in delivery of clinical services; leadership development and strategy; professional regulation and governance; research; project management and outcome monitoring. Her consulting work has been in the UK, Canada, Ecuador, India, Lithuania as well as internationally online. She has an interest in humanitarian and development work and is transitioning her activities to projects with more social impact. She currently sits as a non-executive director on education and charity boards.