An introduction to CBT research /
Sarah Rakovshik.
- xi, 226 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
IntroductionPart I: Why does research matter in CBT?Chapter 1: What is research and why do we bother?Chapter 2: Why evidence matters: the research-practice gapPart II: What do I need to know to understand research?Chapter 3: Different approaches to evidenceChapter 4: Common forms of research in CBTChapter 5: The role of statisticsPart III: How can I use existing research?Chapter 6: Finding relevant researchChapter 7: Evaluating evidencePart IV: How do I conduct my own research?Chapter 8: Research question(s) and research design: Direction, route & destination Chapter 9: Getting the recipe right before you start: Ingredients & method Chapter 10: Ethical issues in research Chapter 11: The data collection phase Chapter 12: The data analysis phase Chapter 13: Disseminating your research
"Takes readers through the whole CBT research process step-by-step as well as giving them a broader context for why research is important and how to use it in their work."--Provided by publisher
College of Education Graduate Studies Master of Arts in Education major in Guidance and Counseling