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I. Robert Elliott: Practice-Based Research
Elliott, R. (1983). Fitting process research to the practicing psychotherapist. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice, 20, 47-55.
Morrow-Bradley, C., & Elliott, R. (1986). The utilization of psychotherapy research by practicing psychotherapists. American Psychologist, 41, 188-197. [Reprinted in: Mindell, J.A., et al. (1993). Issues in clinical psychology (pp. 11-35). Dubuque, IA: Brown & Benchmark/Wm. C. Brown Publishers.]
Elliott, R. & Morrow-Bradley, C. (1994). Developing a Working Marriage between Psychotherapists and Psychotherapy Researchers: Identifying Shared Purposes. In P.F. Talley, H.H. Strupp, & S.F. Butler (eds.), Research findings and clinical practice: Bridging the chasm (pp. 124-142). New York: Basic Books.
Elliott, R. (1995). Therapy process research and clinical practice: Practical strategies. In M. Aveline & D.A. Shapiro (eds.), Research foundations for psychotherapy (pp. 49-72). Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.
Elliott, R. (1998). Editor’s Introduction: A Guide to the Empirically-Supported Treatments Controversy. Psychotherapy Research, 8, 115-125.
Elliott, R., Fischer, C., & Rennie, D. (1999). Evolving guidelines for publication of qualitative research studies in psychology and related fields. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 38, 215-229.
Elliott, R. (2001). Hermeneutic single case efficacy design (HSCED): An overview. In K.J.Schneider, J.F.T. Bugental & J.F. Fraser (eds.), Handbook of Humanistic Psychology (pp. 315-324), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Elliott, R. (2002). Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Design. Psychotherapy Research, 12, 1-20.
Elliott, R., & Zucconi, A. (in press). Doing Research on the Effectiveness of Psychotherapy and Psychotherapy Training: A Person-Centered/Experiential Perspective. Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies.
II. Selected Useful Publications
Barkham, M. & Mellor-Clark, J. (2000). Rigour and relevance: the role of practice-based evidence in the psychological therapies. In N. Rowland & S. Goss, Evidence-based counseling and psychological therapies: Research and applications (pp. 127-144). London: Routledge.
Best, S.J., & Krueger, B.S. (2004). Internet Data Collection. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Castonguay, L., & Beutler, L. (Eds.) (2005). Principles of therapeutic change that work. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Bond, T. G., & Fox, C. M. (2001). Applying the Rasch Model: Fundamental measurement in the human sciences. New Jersey: Erlbaum.
Borkovec, T.D., Echemendia, R.J., Ragusea, S.A., & Ruiz, M. (2001). The Pennsylvania Practice Research Network and future possibilities for clinically meaningful and scientifically rigorous psychotherapy effectiveness research. Clinical Psychology: Research & Practice, 8, 155-167.
Evans, C., Connell, J., Barkham, M., Margison, F., Mellor-Clark, J., McGrath, G. & Audin, K. (2002). Towards a standardised brief outcome measure: Psychometric properties and utility of the CORE-OM. British Journal of Psychiatry, 180, 51-60.
Fishman, D.B. (1999). The case for pragmatic psychology. New York: New York University Press.
Hawkins, E. J., Lambert, M. J., Vermeersch, D. A., Slade, K., & Tuttle, K. (2004). The therapeutic effects of providing client progress information to patients and therapists. Psychotherapy Research, 10, 308-327.
Hill, C.E., Thompson, B.J., & Williams, E.N. (1997). A guide to conducting consensual qualitative research. The Counseling psychologist, 25, 517-572.
Horowitz, L.M., Rosenberg, S.E., Baer, B.A., Ureño, G., Villaseñor, V.S. (1988). Inventory of interpersonal problems: psychometric properties and clinical applications. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 56, 885-892.
Horvath, A. O., & Greenberg, L. S. (1989). Development and validation of the working alliance inventory. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 36, 223-233.
Kraus, D.R., Seligman, D.A., & Jordan, J.R. (2005). Validation Of A Behavioral Health Treatment Outcome And Assessment Tool Designed for Naturalistic Settings: The Treatment Outcome Package. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61, 285-314.
Lambert, M. J., Burlingame, G. M., Umphress, V., Hansen, N.,Yanchar, S. C. Vermeersch, D., & Clouse, G. C. (1996). The reliability and validity of a new psychotherapy outcome questionnaire. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 3, 249-258.
Llewelyn, S. (1988). Psychological therapy as viewed by clients and therapists. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 27, 223-238.
Luborsky, L., Barber, J. P., Siqueland, L., Johnson, S., Najavits, L. M., Frank, A., & Daley, D. (1996). The revised helping alliance questionnaire (HAQ-11): Psychometric Properties. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 5, 260 - 271.
Lambert, M.J., Whipple, J.L., Bishop, M.J., Vermeersch, D.A., Gray, G.V., & Finch, A.E. (2002). Comparison of empirically derived and rationally derived methods for identifying clients at risk for treatment failure. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 9, 149-164.
McLeod, J. (2001). Qualitative research in counselling and psychotherapy. London, UK: Sage.
Orlinsky, D.E., & Rønnestad, M.H. (2005). How Psychotherapists Develop: A Study of Therapeutic Work and Professional Growth. Washington, DC: APA.
Schneider, K.J. (1999). Multiple-case depth research. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55, 1531-1540.
Sperry, L., Brill, P.L., Howard, K.I., & Grissom, G.R. (1996). Treatment outcomes in psychotherapy and psychiatric interventions. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Strupp, H.H., Horowitz, L.M., & Lambert, M.J. (eds.) (1997). Measuring patient changes in mood, anxiety, and personality disorders: Toward a core battery. Washington, DC: APA.
Tracey, T.J., & Kokotovic, A.M. (1989). Factor structure of the Working Alliance Inventory. Psychological Assessment, 1, 207-210.
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