Improving the Effectiveness of the Helping Professions
An Evidence-Based Approach to Practice
- Morley D. Glicken - Arizona State University, Phoenix, USA
Other Titles in:
Counselling and Psychotherapy (General)
Counselling and Psychotherapy (General)
October 2004 | 352 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The current practice of counselling, psychotherapy, and most helping professions often relies on clinical wisdom with little evidence of what actually works. Clinical wisdom is often a justification for beliefs and values that bond people together as professionals but often fails to serve clients since many of those beliefs and values may be comforting, but they may also be inherently incorrect. Improving the Effectiveness of the Helping Profession covers the use of research and critical thinking to assist helping professionals make the most effective choices in treating clients with social and emotional problems. The use of evidence-based practice (EBP) comes at a time when managed care and concerns over health care costs coincide with growing concerns that psychotherapy, case management, and counseling may not be sufficiently effective ways of helping people in social and emotional difficulty.
Acknowledgments & Preface
Part 1: THE CORE BELIEFS OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
Chapter 1: An Explanation of Evidence-Based Practice
Chapter 2: A Simple Guide to Reading and Understanding Practice Research
Chapter 3: The Importance of Critical Thinking in Evidence-Based Practice
Ways of Knowing
Chapter 4: Locating Relevant Clinical Research
Part 2: HOW EBP VIEWS DIAGNOSIS, ASSESSMENT, AND WORKER- CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 5: Using Evidence-Based Practice in Diagnosis
Chapter 6: Evidence-Based Practice and Psychosocial Assessments
Chapter 7: Evidence-Based Practice and the Client-Worker Relationship: The Significance of the Therapeutic Relationship
Part 3: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE WITH SPECIAL CLIENT POPULATIONS
Chapter 8: Evidence-Based Practice Wth Cluster B Personality Disorders
Chapter 9: Evidence-Based Practice With Victims of Violence and Terrorism
Chapter 10: Evidence-Based Practice With Substance Abusers
Diagnostic Markers of Substance Abuse
Chapter 11: Evidence-Based Practice With Mental Illness and Mood Disorders
Chapter 12: Evidence-Based Practice With Terminal Illness and Bereavement
Chapter 13: Evidence-Based Practice With Anxiety and Depression in Older Adults
Part 4: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE AND ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO HELPING
Chapter 14: Evidence-Based Practice and the Significance of Religion and Spirituality
Chapter 15: Evidence-Based Practice and the Effectiveness of Indigenous Helpers and Self-Help Groups
Part 5: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE AND FUTURE TRENDS, SOCIAL INVOLVEMENT, AND FINAL WORDS
Chapter 16: The Future of Psychotherapy
Chapter 17: Some Final Words
About the Author
Index