Chapter 12: Intervention Adults and Couples Flashcards
benchmarking strategy
the use of data from empirical studies to provide a comparison against which the effectiveness of clinical services can be gauged
clinical practice guidelines
a summary of scientific research, dealing with the diagnosis, assessment, and/or treatment of a disorder, designed to provide guidance to clinicians providing services to patients with the disorder
effect size
a standardized metric, correlations or standard deviations, that allows for the results of research studies to be combined and analyzed
empirically supported treatment
a psychotherapy that has been found, in a series of RCTs or single-participant designs, to be efficacious in the treatment of a specific condition
open trial
a type of initial, exploratory treatment study in which no control group is used and few participant exclusion criteria is applied
RCT
participants randomly assigned to one of two or more treatment conditions
Dianne Chambless
chair of task force of the APA for the promotion and dissemination of psychological procedures
to set a standard for defining treatment efficacy
looked at ESTs
Hans Eysenck
published an article in which he argued that the rates of improvement among clients receiving psychodynamic or elclectic therapy were comparable to, or even worse than, rates of remission among unrelated clients
proponent of learning theory
Gene Glass & Mary Smith
first meta analysis of psych literature to review treatment outcomes