This article presents outcome data from an ongoing nonintrusive method for evaluating counseling services. Applied to one agency’s delivery of solution-focused brief therapy, the method is brief and easily integrated into clinical prac-tice. Using two scaling questions (one to measure daily functioning and the other to measure emotional coping), clini-cians asked clients in every session to rate on a scale of 0 to 10 their present status on two dimensions. Data were collected by 40 professional counselors providing services to 3,920 cases during a 2-year period, averaging three counseling sessions per case. Analyses demonstrated statistically significant findings for both functioning and coping regardless of the number of sessions and clien...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45)This project concerns itself with one Adlerian Fami...
A step-by-step guide to assessing couples and families, this text offers a clear delineation of the ...
Programmes providing services to children and families often face the challenge of assessing not onl...
The study vas designed to examine the socialworkers ' and clients· perceptions ot change in the...
As the delivery and reimbursement methods for mental health services change rapidly, measuring treat...
The therapeutic alliance is foundational to counseling practice and has amassed strong empirical sup...
The field of social work has been a primary source of help to families. Because of difficulties of a...
Counseling is part of every culture, either formal or informal. But new trends have emerged to trans...
Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation (CORE) of Counselling and Psychotherapy: A Mixed Methods Eva...
Psychological assessment tools yield valid, reliable, and useful data for clinical psychologists. No...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a small family counseling center as ...
TREATMENT OUTCOME measures arereceiving increasing attention as more demands for responsibility and ...
Programmes providing services to children and families often face the challenge of assessing not onl...
The purpose of this study was to explore the aspects of therapy as proposed by “common factors ” lit...
Researchers have long been interested in understanding for whom therapy works and why. This study so...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45)This project concerns itself with one Adlerian Fami...
A step-by-step guide to assessing couples and families, this text offers a clear delineation of the ...
Programmes providing services to children and families often face the challenge of assessing not onl...
The study vas designed to examine the socialworkers ' and clients· perceptions ot change in the...
As the delivery and reimbursement methods for mental health services change rapidly, measuring treat...
The therapeutic alliance is foundational to counseling practice and has amassed strong empirical sup...
The field of social work has been a primary source of help to families. Because of difficulties of a...
Counseling is part of every culture, either formal or informal. But new trends have emerged to trans...
Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation (CORE) of Counselling and Psychotherapy: A Mixed Methods Eva...
Psychological assessment tools yield valid, reliable, and useful data for clinical psychologists. No...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a small family counseling center as ...
TREATMENT OUTCOME measures arereceiving increasing attention as more demands for responsibility and ...
Programmes providing services to children and families often face the challenge of assessing not onl...
The purpose of this study was to explore the aspects of therapy as proposed by “common factors ” lit...
Researchers have long been interested in understanding for whom therapy works and why. This study so...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45)This project concerns itself with one Adlerian Fami...
A step-by-step guide to assessing couples and families, this text offers a clear delineation of the ...
Programmes providing services to children and families often face the challenge of assessing not onl...