(ABSTRACT) This was an exploratory study of the experiences of 26 clients and 5 therapists participating in a research project testing a manualized multi-couple treatment program for domestic violence. The purpose of this study was to understand the experience of clients and therapists in participating in a research study with the hope of informing researchers who are seeking to make manualized treatment programs more effective. Despite a low level of conscious awareness of the research project, clients and their therapists provided a rich set of data. From the clients, the themes revealed views on how little the research project seemed to affect their therapy, and how the research project reinforced their learning and changes and allowed t...
This study examined the experience of occupational therapy clinicians who do research to illuminate ...
Drasti Patel,1 Christine Koehmstedt,1 Rebecca Jones,1 Nathan T Coffey,1 Xinsheng Cai,2 Steven Garfin...
Abused women are a very sensitive group with whom to conduct research. As such, researchers need to ...
This study explored the impact that the research process has on individual clients and their progres...
Studies have shown that many clinicians are skeptical about research and hesitant about participatin...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...
This article presents the participation of a client reference group in a qualitative research study ...
BACKGROUND: This 2-year study explored the experiences of clinical physical therapists who used a pa...
Music therapy clinicians bring an important perspective to the design and conduct of clinically mean...
Discusses the shift in research perspective from quantitative to qualitative methods of investigatio...
Over 50 years ago Eysenck challenged the existing base of research into psychotherapy. Since that ti...
Why study client therapy experiences? Examination of client experiences is central to advancing theo...
The Boston Psychiatric Rehabilitation Approach (BPR) is person-centered and characterized by being b...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
This brief report presents some preliminary results of part of a study currently being conducted (Ga...
This study examined the experience of occupational therapy clinicians who do research to illuminate ...
Drasti Patel,1 Christine Koehmstedt,1 Rebecca Jones,1 Nathan T Coffey,1 Xinsheng Cai,2 Steven Garfin...
Abused women are a very sensitive group with whom to conduct research. As such, researchers need to ...
This study explored the impact that the research process has on individual clients and their progres...
Studies have shown that many clinicians are skeptical about research and hesitant about participatin...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...
This article presents the participation of a client reference group in a qualitative research study ...
BACKGROUND: This 2-year study explored the experiences of clinical physical therapists who used a pa...
Music therapy clinicians bring an important perspective to the design and conduct of clinically mean...
Discusses the shift in research perspective from quantitative to qualitative methods of investigatio...
Over 50 years ago Eysenck challenged the existing base of research into psychotherapy. Since that ti...
Why study client therapy experiences? Examination of client experiences is central to advancing theo...
The Boston Psychiatric Rehabilitation Approach (BPR) is person-centered and characterized by being b...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
This brief report presents some preliminary results of part of a study currently being conducted (Ga...
This study examined the experience of occupational therapy clinicians who do research to illuminate ...
Drasti Patel,1 Christine Koehmstedt,1 Rebecca Jones,1 Nathan T Coffey,1 Xinsheng Cai,2 Steven Garfin...
Abused women are a very sensitive group with whom to conduct research. As such, researchers need to ...