Rakovshik, Sarah.

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


In English

9781526427137

2019939055


Behavioral Research.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Cognitive therapy.
Cognitive therapy--Research.
Research Design.

616.891425072 R13 / 2020