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Table of Contents

More Than a Thousand Words

Graphics for Clinical Practice

Illustrations

Foreword

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Graphic Visualization and Practice

  • Visualizing Complex Systems
  • Graphic Practice Tools and Techniques in Current Use
  • The Utility of Graphic Visualization for Practice
  • Effective Visualization

Chapter 2: Applications of Visualization in Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families

  • Examining the Case in the Here and Now
  • Examining the Case over Time
  • Visualization in Clinical Sessions
  • The Visual EcoScan
  • Conclusion

Chapter 3: Visualization in Group Work Practice

  • Graphic Techniques for Monitoring and Intervening in Group Process
  • Graphic Techniques for Clinical Assessment and Intervention in Groups

Chapter 4: Graphic Methods for Community and Organizational Practice

  • Community Practice 123
  • Organizational Practice
  • Conclusion

Chapter 5: Graphic Techniques for Monitoring Practice

  • Graphic Tools for Monitoring Practice
  • Visual Inspection and Analysis of Case Data
  • Quasi-Statistical Analysis of Case Data Using Graphic Methods
  • Issues and Complications in Using Graphic Visualization for Case

Chapter 6: Graphic Tools for Clinical Research

  • Graphics and Single-Case Research Designs
  • Graphics for Data Presentation
  • Use of Graphics in More Complex Clinical Research

Chapter 7: Visualizing Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworks

  • The Ecosystems Perspective
  • Visualizing Behavior Analytic Theory for Practice
  • Conclusion

Chapter 8: Emerging Trends in Picturing Practice

  • Graphic Visualization in Teaching, Training, and Supervision
  • Emerging Trends in Clinical Visualization
  • A Final Word

Chapter 9: The Impact of Visualization on Practice (Carol H. Meyer)

  • General Uses of Visualization
  • Images and Words
  • Parsimony
  • Neutrality/Ambiguity
  • Theory as the Anchoring Framework
  • The Potential for Expansion of the Unit of Attention
  • Applicability Across Practice Roles
  • Applicability Across Professional Disciplines
  • From Case to Cause
  • Visualization as a New Road to Research
  • Looking Back to Look Ahead

References

Index

About the Author

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