Doing research in counselling and psychotherapy
By: McLeod, John
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 158.3 MC DO (Browse shelf) | Available | T0052353 |
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158.3 CU IN Integrative counselling skills in action / | 158.3 EG SK The Skilled helper : | 158.3 HU ES The essential counselor : | 158.3 MC DO Doing research in counselling and psychotherapy | 158.3 MI EM Embedding counselling and communication skills : | 158.3 PO IS Is ultimate reality unlimited love? : | 158.301 GI TH Theories and applications of counseling and psychotherapy : |
Previous edition: published as Doing counselling research. 2003.
Doing Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy: Basic Principles Reading the Literature: Placing Research in Context Developing Your Research Question The Research Proposal Ethical Responsability Criteria for Evaluating the Quality of a Research Study Using Quantitative Methods Using Qualitative Methods Basic Research Tools Carrying Out a Publishable Literature Review Using Qualitative Interviews to Explore the Experience of Therapy Evaluating Outcome: Practice-based Research Carrying Out a Systematic Case Study Using Personal Experience as a Basis for Research Disseminating the Findings of your Research Study Buinding on Basic Research Competence: Further Possibilities
Supported by a companion website offering relevant journal articles, sample ethical consent forms, links to open access research tools and more, this is an indispensable resource for any counselling trainee or practitioner learning about the research process for the first time.