Session #: 715-202
Presenter(s): Scott Miller
Session Length: 2hr. 00 min. Event: 2005 Networker Annual Symposium Date: March 17-20, 2005
202 Who can count the "new and improved" therapy approaches that have emerged in the past 100 years? Yet evidence indicates that psychotherapy is no more effective today than it was in Freud's day. However, an extensive recent research study has pointed to a simple, valid, reliable method to maximize the effectiveness of therapy by as much as 65 percent, no matter what your favorite approach. In this workshop, you'll be introduced to a way of better delivering the effective ingredients in treatment to an individual client by using formal client feedback about what is and isn't working in therapy. You'll also learn how to use this feedback to modify treatment in a way that's been shown to dramatically improve outcome, even in cases most at risk for failure.
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