Foreword by K. Anders Ericsson
Preface: Better Results Are Within Reach
Acknowledgments
I. The State of Our Art
. What Therapists Will Say, Won't Say, and Can't Say
2. What Do We Really Know About Psychotherapy After All?
II. Expertise and Expert Performance: The Evidence Base
3. Learning From the Experts on Expertise
4. What Is (and Is Not) Deliberate Practice?
III. Getting Started: What to Do First to Achieve Better
Results
5. Baseline Matters
. How to Find Your Baseline
7. Making Sense of Your Baseline
IV. Moving Forward: Identifying What to Deliberately
Practice
8. Mining Your Data for Better Results
9. How Average Leads to Better Results
. How Being Bad Can Make You Better
. What Matters Most for Better Results
2. A Study in Deliberate Practice
V. How to Deliberately Practice
3. amp quot Yeah, But What Am I Supposed to Do? amp quot
4. Designing a System of Deliberate Practice
5. Epilogue
Appendix A: Reliable and Clinically Significant Change Chart for
the Outcome Rating Scale
Appendix B: Calculating a Standard Deviation
Appendix C: Taxonomy of Deliberate Practice Activities in
Psychotherapy--Supervisor/Coach Version (Version 5. )
Appendix D: Taxonomy of Deliberate Practice Activities in
Psychotherapy--Therapist Version
Appendix E: Troubleshooting Tips
References
Index
About the Authors
Scott D. Miller, PhD, is the founder of
the International Center for Clinical Excellence-a consortium
of clinicians, researchers, and educators dedicated to promoting
excellence in behavioral health services. He conducts workshops and
training, helping hundreds of organizations worldwide to achieve
superior results. He writes and edits books and professional
articles on the curative factors of psychotherapy and the
development of expert performance. Scott amp rsquo s work on
routine outcome management led to the development of Feedback
Informed Treatment, now listed on SAMHSA amp rsquo s National
Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practice. He lives in
Chicago, Illinois. Visit scottdmiller.com and follow
TheICCE.
Mark A. Hubble, PhD, is a founding member and senior advisor
at the International Center for Clinical Excellence. He is the
co-author and co-editor of many professional papers and several
books-including the award winning first edition of The Heart and
Soul of Change: What Works in Therapy. He also served on the
editorial review board for the Journal of Systemic
Therapies. His most recent work has focused on expert
performance, deliberate practice, and the history and role of amp
ldquo magick amp rdquo in psychotherapy. Mark is also a
professional bass player. He lives in Danbury, Connecticut.
Daryl Chow, PhD, is a senior associate of the International
Center for Clinical Excellence. He conducts research and
workshops on the development of expertise and highly effective
psychotherapists, and ways practitioners can accelerate
learning. He is the co-author of many articles and co-editor
and contributing author of The Write to Recovery: Personal Stories
amp amp Lessons about Recovery from Mental Health Concerns.
Currently, Daryl maintains a private practice and continues to
serve as a senior psychologist at the Institute of Mental Health,
Singapore. He lives in Perth, Western Australia. Visit
darylchow.com.
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