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In their new book Outcome Measures and Evaluation in Counselling and Psychotherapy, authors Chris Evans and Jo-anne Carlyle have pulled off a rare feat. In making some important statistical concepts accessible, presenting ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments for measurement in a balanced way, and leading the reader through a range of implementation scenarios, they have written the guide I wish I’d read twenty five years ago. In fact, they’ve written the book I wish I’d written myself.
This book is refreshingly pragmatic and undogmatic in its approach to outcome measures and evaluation, which is surprisingly rare. The authors pair their accessible and honest writing style with case illustrations and examples to really speak to practitioners who are engaging with outcome measurement at all levels: from the very early ‘inquisitive’ to the more experienced ‘implementer’.
This book will support our module Assessment and Evaluation very well. It brings together all the information we need on Outcome Measures in a readable and accessible format.
Our FD students and BA students both do real world work and this book will help them write up their case studies in a formulaic way and to research further