The Carlat Psychiatry Report (Interview with Scott Miller, April 2015)
The April 2015 issue of the Carlat Psychiatry Report, an unbiased report/review of "all things psychiatric." The issue contains a lengthy interview with Dr. Scott Miller on the subject of top...
View ArticleBurnout Reconsidered: What Supershrinks Can Teach Us
Article in the May/June issue of the Psychotherapy Networker by Scott Miller and Mark Hubble on the subject of burnout.
View ArticleDoes publication bias inflate the apparent efficacy of psychological...
Study documenting the impact of publication bias on the efficacy of psychological treatments for depression
View ArticleDuration of Psychological Therapy
Article documenting that the majority of clients experience significant benefit from psychotherapy and do not overutilize.
View ArticleMedipex innovation awards 2015 press release
Press release announcing the Mediplex Award for Myoutcomes
View ArticleDo therapists improve (preprint)
Preprint copy of study documenting that therapists do not improve with time and experience.
View ArticleRehab Guarantee Official Report 2015
Description of research in Sweden on a program to help people leave the disability rolls and go back to work. Several years ago, leaders adopted CBT as the primary treatment model. All practitioners...
View ArticleBeyond measures and monitoring
Article in Division 29’s journal, psychotherapy that reviews the research on routine outcome monitoring, arguing that current efforts are at risk for repeating the history of failed efforts to improve...
View ArticleEffect size of common versus specific factors
Graphic representation of the contribution made by common versus specific factors to the outcome of psychotherapy. The slide documents the negligible contribution of the method, competence, and...
View Article"I Don't Know--The Three Most Common Words in Psychotherapy" Clift Mitchell
Clift Mitchell’s helpful article about dealing with the three most common words from clients in psychotherapy: I Don’t Know!
View ArticleThe Therapeutic Alliance, Ruptures, and Session-by-Session Feedback
Chris Laraway’s doctoral dissertation presents a thorough review of the literature on the link between the therapeutic alliance and outcome, and how session by session feedback can be used to repair...
View ArticleModel for Dealing with Ruptures in the Therapeutic Alliance via Session by...
Rational model developed by Chris Laraway for using session-by-session feedback to deal with ruptures in the therapeutic alliance
View ArticleFinal Rational Empirical Model for Identifying and Addressing Alliance Ruptures
Description of the steps in addressing alliance ruptures
View ArticleDeliberate Practice at Stangehjelp
Qualitative study of therapists working at Stangehjelp in Norway who are applying the principles of deliberate practice in their efforts to deliver more effective treatment services.
View ArticleFeedback informed treatment (fit) achieving(apa ip miller hubble seidel chow...
Brief summary of feedback informed work published in the Independent Practitioner
View ArticleMeasures and feedback 2016
Summary of current research on routine outcome measurement, feedback, the validity, reliability, and effectiveness of the ORS and SRS (or PCOMS Outcome Management System)
View ArticleClassifying happiness as a psychiatric disorder (richard bentall, 1992)
Article that applies the current method used in the DSM to classify mental disorders to the subject of happiness.
View ArticleTrajectories of Change (Clinicians Research Digest version) 2015
Brief summary of an article dedicated understanding empirically how clients experience change in successful psychotherapy.
View ArticleDeterioration in Psychotherapy: A Summary of Research by Jorgen Flor
Summary of a study by Jorgen Flor on negative outcomes in psychotherapy.
View ArticleWhy most therapists are average (german, 2014)
Interview with Scott Miller, reviewing outcome research from the field of therapy and addressing the question of why most therapists don't improve with time and experience.
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