Advanced Methods in Family Therapy Research

2. Auflage. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 448 Seiten
ISBN 1032364149
EAN 9781032364148
Veröffentlicht 3. November 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Taylor & Francis Ltd
53,50 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

Advanced Methods in Family Therapy Research provides an accessible, understandable primer to advanced clinical research methods and statistics, all with the purpose of advancing therapy effectiveness and improving client care.
This fully revised new edition is designed to help readers produce, consume, and understand research, keeping up to date with the latest developments in the field.
Accessibly written with marriage and family therapists and researchers in mind, the chapters in the book address the changes in the research landscape of family therapy research, including new research designs, methods, and statistical techniques that are now considered best practice. Contributing authors share their wisdom on a wide variety of topics including randomized controlled trials, qualitative research, cultural adaptation research, and mixed methods research, with new chapters on metaanalysis, multilevel modelling, benchmarking, growth mixture modelling, Bayesian statistics, and more. New information on how to consume as well as produce research is featured, helping readers become informed consumers of journal articles and studies, produce quality, publishable research, and write fundable grant proposals. With further readings lists and online materials for classes, this textbook is essential reading for graduate students in MFT training, as well as MFT and clinical psychology researchers. It will also be an invaluable resource for marriage and family therapists to help them keep abreast of innovations in clinical practice.

Portrait

Richard B. Miller, PhD, is a Camilla Eyring Kimball professor in the School of Family Life at Brigham Young University, where he teaches in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program. He has taught research methods classes to doctoral and master's students for over 35 years.
Lee N. Johnson, PhD, is a marriage and family therapy professor at Brigham Young University. Before becoming a faculty member at BYU, he taught at the University of Georgia for 12 years and at Friends University for 3 years. He has taught research methods and statistics to doctoral and master's students for over 25 years.