Description |
1 online resource (x, 368 pages) |
Contents |
Feedback informed treatment : historical and empirical foundations / Eeuwe Schuckard, Scott D. Miller, Mark A. Hubble -- Feedback-informed treatment : an overview of the basics and core competencies / David S. Prescott -- Using client feedback to inform treatment / Cynthia Maeschalck and Leslie Barfknecht -- Achieving excellence through feedback informed supervision / Susanne Bargmann -- Implementing FIT : challenges and solutions / Randy K. Moss and Vanessa Mousavizadeh -- FIT in a private practice setting : personal advice and professional experience / Jason A. Seidel -- Feedback-informed group treatment (FIGT) : application of the OQ-45 and Group Questionnaire (GQ) / Robert l. Gleave [and five others] -- FIT in agency and clinic settings / Robbie Babins-Wagner -- Feedback-informed treatment in an agency serving children, youth, and families : all together now / Bob Bertolino -- Feedback informed treatment with couples / Bill Robinson -- Feedback informed treatment in an addiction treatment agency / Julie Seitz and David Mee-Lee -- Feedback-informed treatment with LGBTQ clients : social justice and evidence based practice / Brittney Chesworth [and five others] -- Feedback-informed treatment with clients in the criminal justice system : the time is now / David S. Prescott -- Feedback-informed treatment for adolescents and young adults with early onset psychotic disorders : developmentally appropriate mental health services and the need for relevant outcome measures / Ryan Melton & Elinor Taylor -- Facilitating the therapeutic alliance between pharmacists and patients to improve medication adherence / Janice Pringle and Jaime Fawcett -- The practice and the practical : pushing your clinical performance to the next level / Daryl Chow |
Summary |
"Through feedback-informed treatment (FIT), clinicians gather real-time input from clients through structured yet flexible measures that identify what is and is not working in therapy and how to better meet clients' needs. This book coalesces expert insights from practitioners who have successfully integrated FIT in their own work. Their experiences demonstrate how other clinicians can incorporate FIT into their own practices to consistently monitor clients' progress and the therapeutic alliance. The book first reviews FIT theory, specific measures (including the Outcome Rating Scale and the Session Rating Scale), and general strategies for implementing FIT in practice and supervision. This information is then translated into more specific applications of FIT with different kinds of clients, including individuals, couples, children and families, LGBTQ clients, and clients suffering from addiction and early onset psychotic disorders. A variety of treatment settings are also represented, such as private practice, clinics, group therapy, the criminal justice system, and pharmacies. The concluding chapter ties together the book's overarching themes with friendly, practical advice about using FIT to bolster professional development and improve one's clinical abilities."--Provided by publisher. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Psychotherapy.
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Outcome assessment (Medical care)
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Clinical competence.
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Evidence-based medicine.
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Mental illness -- Treatment.
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Feedback (Psychology)
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Psychotherapy
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Patient Outcome Assessment
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Feedback
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Clinical Competence
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Evidence-Based Medicine
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Mental Disorders -- therapy
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Feedback (Psychology)
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Clinical competence
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Evidence-based medicine
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Mental illness -- Treatment
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Outcome assessment (Medical care)
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Psychotherapy
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Electronic book
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Author |
Prescott, David S., editor
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Maeschalck, Cynthia L., editor
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Miller, Scott D., editor
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American Psychological Association, issuing body.
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