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Taking the Pulse of the Group: The Utilization of Practice-Based Evidence in Group Psychotherapy

Group psychotherapy asks a good deal of clinicians, including attending to member selection, understanding group process, and monitoring client outcomes. The use of practice-based evidence (PBE) is a significant part of developing an evidence-based group psychotherapy practice. Client-generated data...

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Published in:Professional psychology, research and practice research and practice, 2012-08, Vol.43 (4), p.388-394
Main Authors: Jensen, Dallas R, Abbott, M. Kelly, Beecher, Mark E, Griner, Derek, Golightly, Thomas R, Cannon, Jennifer A. N
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Language:English
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Summary:Group psychotherapy asks a good deal of clinicians, including attending to member selection, understanding group process, and monitoring client outcomes. The use of practice-based evidence (PBE) is a significant part of developing an evidence-based group psychotherapy practice. Client-generated data, obtained through the use of systematic measures, supplements clinical judgment by taking the "vital signs" of group members. This article globally addresses the supplementation of group psychotherapy with practice-based data and provides information for clinicians about the potential use of PBE in their psychotherapy groups.
ISSN:0735-7028
1939-1323
DOI:10.1037/a0029033