ABSTRACT

In fulfilling the need for a beginner's manual in mental health research, the authors have written an insightful exposition of the fundamental factors essential to good research. This articulately written manual teaches how to formulate a clear hypothesis, select a representative population, conduct a valid study, and describe results in an intelligible manner. The experienced authors thoroughly explain the need for acquiring a research attitude--an inquiring and critical mind--and then discuss how mental health research is done, using anecdotal case reports, studies with only a few variables, and complex investigations of multiple variables as examples. A wide range of research possiblilities is explored, including those that require little or no financial support.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|6 pages

Why Should You Do Mental Health Research?

chapter 2|4 pages

How Has Mental Health Research Been Done?

chapter 3|8 pages

How to See Each Client as an Experiment

chapter 4|6 pages

Ethical Issues in Mental Health Research

chapter 5|6 pages

How to Decide on an Area for Research

chapter 6|5 pages

How to Review the Literature

chapter 7|4 pages

How to Decide on a Research Question

chapter 9|10 pages

How to Select the Variables to be Studied

chapter 10|18 pages

Frequently Used Assessment Devices

chapter 11|4 pages

How to Carry Through Your Research Project

chapter 12|16 pages

How to Analyze Your Results

chapter 13|8 pages

How to Write a Paper for Publication