Doing counselling research
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Doing counselling research
Sage Publications, 2003
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Note
Previous ed.: 1994
Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-219) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
`This is a great starting point for anyone studying or interested in counselling research. I would thoroughly recommend the Second Edition of this book' - Terry Hanley, Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal
Doing Counselling Research, Second Edition is a practical and accessible introduction to the research process within counselling and psychotherapy. Written both as a guide to carrying out research, and to using existing findings to inform practice, it provides essential information for all trainees and practitioners.
John McLeod guides the reader through the principles and practice of undertaking a successful research project, explaining how to:
- review the literature
- select appropriate methods (qualitative and quantitative)
- collect data
- design and implement an effective study plan
- evaluate findings.
Taking account of developments in research methods, the book has been fully revised and updated and includes new chapters on evidence-based practice and practitioner research.
Research literacy is now within the skillset of all counsellors and psychotherapists and, as a practical introduction to the subject, Doing Counselling Research will be indispensable to trainees and practitioners alike.
Table of Contents
Doing Counselling Research
Reading the Literature
Placing Research in Context
The Research Process
Stages, Tasks and Traps
Using Quantitative Methods
Test, Rating Scales and Survey Questionnaires
Listening to Stories about Therapy
From Qualitative Research to Human Science
Systematic Inquiry into Individual Cases
Does It Work? Evaluating the Outcomes of Counselling
Exploring the Interior of Therapy
Method and Strategy in Process Research
An Ethical Framework for Research Practice
Critical Issues in Counselling Research
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