Research matters
Research that therapists feel aligned to, or research that influences policy?
By roldfield at 11:58 am on 22 February 2012
In the BACP journal “Therapy Today” there is an article focused on the question: “How can we bridge the chasm between the kind of research that most therapists feel aligned to, and the kind of research that influences policy?” The article is called “In conversation with … Colin Feltham in conversation with Mick Cooper”. You [...]
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Introduction to the contemporary research that informs the CPCAB model of practitioner development and proficiency
By Anthony Crouch at 12:43 pm on 12 January 2012
Abstract The paper begins by examining the question “which research for what purpose?” and suggests that, although the diversity of research methods is useful to the field, research resources focussed on policy questions have often been wasted in that they have led to little useful policy or clinical outcomes. The paper continues with an examination of the question [...]
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