The Assessment of psychotherapy outcome /

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Other Authors: Lambert, Michael J., Christensen, Edwin R., DeJulio, Steven S.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Wiley, [1983]
Series:Wiley series on personality processes.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to assessment of psychotherapy outcome: historical perspective and current issues / Michael J. Lambert
  • Meta analysis in mental health treatment outcome evaluation / Edwin R. Christensen & Donald T. Reick
  • Toward maximizing the utility of consumer satisfaction as an outcome / Michael Berger
  • Outcome assessment in a private practice setting / George Stricker
  • Assessing outcome in chronic populations treated in day-treatment programs / Charles J. Wallace & Beverly J. Haas
  • Crisis intervention and measurement of treatment outcome / Ronetter L. Kolotkin & Marilyn Johnson
  • Assessment of outcome in correctional samples / D.A. Andrews
  • Assessing outcome in patients with sexual dysfunctions and sexual disorders / Robert F. Sabalis
  • A review of current assessment tools for monitoring changes in depression / Peter W. Moran & Michael J. Lambert
  • Measurement of outcome in anxiety disorders / S. Roberts [et al.]
  • Assessment of habit disorders: a tripartite perspective in measuring change / Michael G. Eppinger & Michael J. Lambert
  • Assessing outcome in disorders of childhood and adolescence / Michael G. Tramontana & Steven D. Sherrets
  • Self-report measures of psychotherapy outcome / L.E. Beutler and Marjorie Crago
  • Therapist's evaluation of psychotherapy / Frederick L. Newman
  • Assessment of psychotherapy outcome from the viewpoint of expert observer / Arthur H. Auerbach
  • The significant other as data source and data problem in psychotherapy outcome research / Christine V. Davidson & Ronald H. Davidson
  • Institutional measures of treatment outcome / Stephen A. Maisto & Christine A. Maisto
  • Assessing the effects of psychological treatments: a summary / Michael J. Lambert & Edwin R. Christensen.