| "Suitable for both beginning and advanced
practitioners, this primer provides an excellent focal point for discussion in staff
training and supervisory sessions." James K. Whittaker,
University of Washington, Seattle
The move to managed care in the human services has increased the popularity of
single-subject designan adaptable methodology that is information based, outcome
oriented, and consumer driven.
Special Features
- Contains 39 tables and 55 figures
- Demonstrates how clinicians can use the model to monitor treatment effectiveness
- Promotes accountability in clinical practice
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