Abstract
Therapist training efforts have been assessed using several outcomes. A model for evaluating therapist training in empirically
supported treatments is presented, adapted from Kirkpatrick’s (in: Craig and Bittel (eds.) Training and development handbook,
1967) training evaluation model. The adapted framework includes short-term outcomes, such as reactions to training and changes
in attitude, knowledge, or skills, and longer-term outcomes, such as changes in therapist behavior in practice or client outcomes.
Evaluation methods for these outcomes are reviewed, with information on their validity, reliability, and feasibility. An agenda
for further research to improve therapist training evaluation is presented, with discussion of how evaluation can inform other
areas of the field.
supported treatments is presented, adapted from Kirkpatrick’s (in: Craig and Bittel (eds.) Training and development handbook,
1967) training evaluation model. The adapted framework includes short-term outcomes, such as reactions to training and changes
in attitude, knowledge, or skills, and longer-term outcomes, such as changes in therapist behavior in practice or client outcomes.
Evaluation methods for these outcomes are reviewed, with information on their validity, reliability, and feasibility. An agenda
for further research to improve therapist training evaluation is presented, with discussion of how evaluation can inform other
areas of the field.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-33
- DOI 10.1007/s10488-011-0360-1
- Authors
- Suzanne E. Decker, Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University, 1903 W. Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5439, USA
- Matthew T. Jameson, Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University, 1903 W. Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5439, USA
- Amy E. Naugle, Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University, 1903 W. Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5439, USA
- Journal Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
- Online ISSN 1573-3289
- Print ISSN 0894-587X