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      Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Psychotherapy Research
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      Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Psychotherapy Research

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      Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Psychotherapy Research book

      Edited ByWolfgang Lutz, Sarah Knox
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2013
      eBook Published 3 December 2013
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203386071
      Pages 472
      eBook ISBN 9780203386071
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Lutz, W., & Knox, S. (Eds.). (2013). Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Psychotherapy Research (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203386071

      ABSTRACT

      In this collection, international contributors come together to discuss how qualitative and quantitative methods can be used in psychotherapy research. The book considers the advantages and disadvantages of each approach, and recognises how each method can enhance our understanding of psychotherapy.

      Divided into two parts, the book begins with an examination of quantitative research and discusses how we can transfer observations into numbers and statistical findings. Chapters on quantitative methods cover the development of new findings and the improvement of existing findings, identifying and analysing change, and using meta-analysis.

      The second half of the book comprises chapters considering how qualitative and mixed methods can be used in psychotherapy research. Chapters on qualitative and mixed methods identify various ways to strengthen the trustworthiness of qualitative findings via rigorous data collection and analysis techniques. Adapted from a special issue of Psychotherapy Research, this volume will be key reading for researchers, academics, and professionals who want a greater understanding of how a particular area of research methods can be used in psychotherapy.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|5 pages

      Quantitative and qualitative methods for psychotherapy research

      Introduction
      ByWolfgang Lutz, Sarah Knox

      part I|240 pages

      Quantitative methods

      part |78 pages

      Developing new and improving existing measures

      chapter 2|35 pages

      Increasing measurement precision in psychotherapy research

      Item response theory and bifactor models
      ByAnn M. Doucette, Abraham W. Wolf

      chapter 3|9 pages

      Multitrait–multimethod analysis in psychotherapy research

      New methodological approaches 1
      ByMichael Eid, Christian Geiser, Fridtjof W. Nussbeck

      chapter 4|19 pages

      Generalizability theory in psychotherapy research

      The impact of multiple sources of variance on the dependability of psychotherapy process ratings
      ByRachel H. Wasserman, Kenneth N. Levy, Eric G. Loken

      chapter 5|13 pages

      Using functional magnetic resonance imaging in psychotherapy research

      A brief introduction to concepts, methods and task selection
      ByMadeline M. Carrig, Gregory G. Kolden, Timothy J. Strauman

      part |133 pages

      Identifying and analyzing change in psychotherapy

      chapter 6|15 pages

      Moderators, mediators and mechanisms of change in psychotherapy

      ByAlan E. Kazdin

      chapter 7|15 pages

      Multilevel modeling of longitudinal data for psychotherapy researchers

      1. The basics 1
      ByGiorgio A. Tasca, Robert Gallop

      chapter 8|25 pages

      Multilevel modeling of longitudinal data for psychotherapy researchers

      2. The complexities
      ByRobert Gallop, Giorgio A. Tasca

      chapter 9|15 pages

      Three-level multilevel growth models for nested change data

      A guide for group treatment researchers 1
      ByGiorgio A. Tasca, Vanessa Illing, Anthony S. Joyce, John S. Ogrodniczuk

      chapter 10|11 pages

      Multiple levels of analysis in psychotherapy research

      ByDavid A. Kenny, William T. Hoyt

      chapter 11|21 pages

      Modeling psychotherapy process by time-series panel analysis (TSPA)

      ByWolfgang Tschacher, Fabian Ramseyer

      chapter 12|15 pages

      Using clinical significance in psychotherapy outcome research

      History, current applications and future recommendations 1
      ByMichael J. Lambert, Benjamin M. Ogles

      chapter 13|14 pages

      Patient-focused research in psychotherapy

      Methodological background, decision rules and feedback tools
      ByWolfgang Lutz, Niklaus Stulz, Zoran Martinovich, Scott Leon, Stephen M. Saunders

      part |28 pages

      Aggregating research findings

      chapter 14|14 pages

      An introduction to meta-analysis for psychotherapy outcome research

      ByArjan Berkeljon, Scott A. Baldwin

      chapter 15|12 pages

      A primer on meta-analysis of correlation coefficients

      The relation between adult attachment style and therapeutic alliance as an illustration
      ByMarc J. Diener, Mark J. Hilsenroth, Joel Weinberger, Joel M. Monroe

      part II|129 pages

      Qualitative methods

      part |76 pages

      Methodological developments in qualitative research

      chapter 16|25 pages

      Task analysis

      New developments for programmatic research on the process of change
      ByAntonio Pascual-Leone, Leslie S. Greenberg, Juan Pascual-Leone

      chapter 17|25 pages

      An adjudicated hermeneutic single-case efficacy design study of experiential therapy for panic/phobia 1

      ByRobert Elliott, Rhea Partyka, John Wagner, Rebecca Alperin, Robert Dobrenski, Stanley B. Messer, Jeanne C. Watson, Louis G. Castonguay

      chapter 18|10 pages

      Creative consensus on interpretations of qualitative data

      The Ward method
      ByHugo J. Schielke, Jonathan L. Fishman, Katerine Osatuke, William B. Stiles

      chapter 19|15 pages

      Meta-analysis of qualitative studies

      A tool for reviewing qualitative research findings in psychotherapy
      ByLadislav Timulak

      part |51 pages

      Methodological Issues in Qualitative Research

      chapter 20|15 pages

      From single-case studies to practice-based knowledge

      Aggregating and synthesizing case studies
      ByShigeru Iwakabe, Nicola Gazzola

      chapter 21|13 pages

      Qualitative research interviews

      An update
      BySarah Knox, Alan W. Burkard

      chapter 22|9 pages

      Achieving trustworthiness in qualitative research

      A pan-paradigmatic perspective
      ByElizabeth Nutt Williams, Susan L. Morrow

      chapter 23|12 pages

      Bracketing in qualitative research

      Conceptual and practical matters
      ByConstance T. Fischer

      part III|5 pages

      Epilloge

      chapter 24|3 pages

      Overview and integration

      BySarah Knox, Wolfgang Lutz
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