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Treatment integrity is the extent to which an intervention is implemented as its originators intended. This authoritative volume is a much-needed resource for all professionals whose mission is to ensure effective, evidence-based interventions in educational, community, and healthcare settings.

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This book gives students, trainees, and professionals a one-of-a-kind resource that captures the most vital information on treatment integrity available in the contemporary literature. The editors clearly achieved their intended goals of accelerating treatment integrity practice and research by compiling a substantive knowledge base, describing evidence-based techniques and aggregating the most persuasive empirical findings. With “hands on” appeal and heuristic value, the book will educate any interested reader about the merits of treatment integrity for developing exemplary practice standards and producing the best results with the people we serve. * New England Psychologist *

Table of Contents

Series Foreword

Contributors

Introduction: Treatment Integrity in Psychological Research and Practice
Lisa M. Hagermoser Sanetti and Thomas R. Kratochwill

I. Conceptualizing Treatment Integrity

  1. Treatment Fidelity in Health Services Research
    Heather A. King and Hayden Bosworth
  2. Understanding and Promoting Treatment Integrity in Prevention
    Brian K. Bumbarger
  3. Treatment Integrity as Adult Behavior Change: A Review of Theoretical Models
    Anna C. J. Long and Brandy R. Maynard

II. Assessing Treatment Integrity

  1. Conceptual Foundations for Measuring the Implementation of Educational Innovations
    Jeanne Century and Amy Cassata
  2. Measuring and Analyzing Treatment Integrity Data in Research
    Frank M. Gresham
  3. Assessment of Treatment Integrity in Psychotherapy Research
    Francheska Perepletchikova

III. Promoting Treatment Integrity

  1. The Use of Performance Feedback to Improve Intervention Implementation in Schools
    George H. Noell and Kristin A. Gansle
  2. Producing High Levels of Treatment Integrity in Practice: A Focus on Preparing Practitioners
    Dean L. Fixsen, Karen A. Blase, Allison J. Metz, and Sandra F. Naoom
  3. Behavior Analytic Techniques to Promote Treatment Integrity
    Florence D. DiGennaro Reed, Jason M. Hirst, and Veronica J. Howard

IV. Applying Treatment Integrity Assessment and Promotion Methods

  1. Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Treatment Integrity in Psychology and Education
    Julia E. McGivern and Martha J. Walter
  2. Treatment Integrity in Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: Active Ingredients and Potential Pathways of Influence
    Susan M. Sheridan, Kristin M. Rispoli, and Shannon R. Holmes
  3. Treatment Integrity in Urban, Community-Based Prevention Programs
    Courtney N. Baker, Stephen S. Leff, Katherine Bevans, and Thomas J. Power

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Treatment Integrity

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      Publisher: American Psychological Association
      Publication Date: 15/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9781433815812, 978-1433815812
      ISBN10: 1433815818

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Treatment integrity is the extent to which an intervention is implemented as its originators intended. This authoritative volume is a much-needed resource for all professionals whose mission is to ensure effective, evidence-based interventions in educational, community, and healthcare settings.

      Trade Review
      This book gives students, trainees, and professionals a one-of-a-kind resource that captures the most vital information on treatment integrity available in the contemporary literature. The editors clearly achieved their intended goals of accelerating treatment integrity practice and research by compiling a substantive knowledge base, describing evidence-based techniques and aggregating the most persuasive empirical findings. With “hands on” appeal and heuristic value, the book will educate any interested reader about the merits of treatment integrity for developing exemplary practice standards and producing the best results with the people we serve. * New England Psychologist *

      Table of Contents

      Series Foreword

      Contributors

      Introduction: Treatment Integrity in Psychological Research and Practice
      Lisa M. Hagermoser Sanetti and Thomas R. Kratochwill

      I. Conceptualizing Treatment Integrity

      1. Treatment Fidelity in Health Services Research
        Heather A. King and Hayden Bosworth
      2. Understanding and Promoting Treatment Integrity in Prevention
        Brian K. Bumbarger
      3. Treatment Integrity as Adult Behavior Change: A Review of Theoretical Models
        Anna C. J. Long and Brandy R. Maynard

      II. Assessing Treatment Integrity

      1. Conceptual Foundations for Measuring the Implementation of Educational Innovations
        Jeanne Century and Amy Cassata
      2. Measuring and Analyzing Treatment Integrity Data in Research
        Frank M. Gresham
      3. Assessment of Treatment Integrity in Psychotherapy Research
        Francheska Perepletchikova

      III. Promoting Treatment Integrity

      1. The Use of Performance Feedback to Improve Intervention Implementation in Schools
        George H. Noell and Kristin A. Gansle
      2. Producing High Levels of Treatment Integrity in Practice: A Focus on Preparing Practitioners
        Dean L. Fixsen, Karen A. Blase, Allison J. Metz, and Sandra F. Naoom
      3. Behavior Analytic Techniques to Promote Treatment Integrity
        Florence D. DiGennaro Reed, Jason M. Hirst, and Veronica J. Howard

      IV. Applying Treatment Integrity Assessment and Promotion Methods

      1. Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Treatment Integrity in Psychology and Education
        Julia E. McGivern and Martha J. Walter
      2. Treatment Integrity in Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: Active Ingredients and Potential Pathways of Influence
        Susan M. Sheridan, Kristin M. Rispoli, and Shannon R. Holmes
      3. Treatment Integrity in Urban, Community-Based Prevention Programs
        Courtney N. Baker, Stephen S. Leff, Katherine Bevans, and Thomas J. Power

      Index

      About the Editors

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