Doing counselling research / John McLeod.
By: McLeod, John.
Material type: BookPublisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1994Description: viii, 216 p. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 0803978030; 0803978049 .Subject(s): Counseling -- Research. -- Methodology | Psychotherapy -- Research -- MethodologyDDC classification: 158.3072Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Lending | MTU Bishopstown Library Store Item | 158.3072 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00016141 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
`This is a book I would recommend to any course which deals with research... up to date and sophisticated, a good guide for the student′ - Self & Society
`For "counselling" read "counselling and psychotherapy"! This excellent book helps fill a gap in the basic literature and is long overdue... in a clear, very readable way, it introduces counsellors and therapists to the basic relevant methods and approaches to research.... This book is highly recommended′ - Changes
Written specifically for trainee and practising counsellors, this is the first practical, all-encompassing introduction to the strategies employed in counselling and psychotherapy research.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach to counselling, the book guides readers through the principles and practice of undertaking a successful research project, describing how to locate, understand and critique relevant literature and how to gain access to useful research tools. John McLeod illustrates how to design and implement an effective study plan and gives a detailed account of the most useful research strategies, incorporating consideration of ethical issues at all stages of the process. He goes on to discuss the dissemination of research findings and reporting of results.
The author stresses that research has a major role to play in developing services that are effective in helping clients. He places a special emphasis on qualitative and case-study approaches and encourages a critical appreciation of other methodological issues.
Bibliography: p. 192-211. - Includes index.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Doing Counselling Research
- Reading the Literature
- Placing Research in Context
- The Research Process
- Stages, Tasks and Traps
- Using Quantitative Methods
- Tests, Rating Scales and Survey Questionnaires
- Listening to Stories about Therapy
- From Qualitative Research to Human Science
- Systematic Inquiry into Individual Cases
- Does It Work? Evaluating the Outcomes of Counselling
- Exploring the Interior of Therapy
- Method and Strategy in Process Research
- Ethical Issues in Counselling Research
- Conclusions, Issues, Ways Forward