Looks at the related demands for audit and 'evidence-based practice' as they increasingly encroach into the field of psychotherapy. Contributors are not necessarily against the notions of 'audit' and 'accountability' but rather concerned that the tools imposed do not relate to, nor help reflect the nature of, psychotherapeutic practice.
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1. Introduction Lucy King and Christina Moutsou Part I: THE CONTEXT OF 'AUDIT CULTURES' 2. Audit Culture and Illiberal Governance: Universities and the Politics of Accountability Cris Shore 3. Measurement in Psychotherapy John Heaton Part II: AUDITING IN PSYCHOTHERAPY AND ITS DISCONTENTS 4. The Sarcophagus of Practice Miles Clapham 5. Dark Times: Auditing the Psychotherapy Profession Ros Mayo 6. Audit, Audit Culture and Therapeia: Some Implications for Wellbeing with Particular Reference to Children Del Loewenthal Part III: ACCOUNTABILITY AND CONSTRUCTIVE AUDIT 7. Auditing the Unconscious in the NHS Kevin Ball 8. Acceptable Audit? Paul Gordon
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Product details
ISBN
9781906254315
Published
2010-09-27
Publisher
PCCS Books
Height
215 mm
Width
136 mm
Thickness
8 mm
Age
UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
128