Thomas Mackrill
Metropolitan University College
30 Papers
150 Citations
Thomas Mackrill is an academic researcher from Metropolitan University College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social work & Statutory law. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 30 publications. Previous affiliations of Thomas Mackrill include University of Copenhagen & Aarhus University.
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Papers
PTSD-8: A Short PTSD Inventory.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a short screening instrument, based on this research; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - 8 items, which was shown to have good psychometric properties in three independent samples of whiplash patients (n=1710), rape victims (n =305), and disaster victims(n=516), and good test-rest reliability was also shown in a pilot study of young adults from families with alcohol problems.
Solicited diary studies of psychotherapy in qualitative research–pros and cons
TL;DR: In this paper, arguments for and against the use of solicited diary studies in qualitative psychotherapy research are investigated and the strengths of diary studies are presented along with arguments concerning their pertinence to the field.
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Constructing Client Agency in Psychotherapy Research
TL;DR: In this paper, an existential definition of agency is introduced and two general models that grasp aspects of agency are presented, and a new model is then presented that identifies six ways in which psychotherapy research constructs client agency.
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The "Research Jury Method": The Application of the Jury Trial Model to Evaluating the Validity of Descriptive and Causal Statements about Psychotherapy Process and Outcome
TL;DR: In this paper, a qualitative "Research Jury Method" for assessing psychotherapy outcome as an alternative to randomized controlled trials is given. And the authors argue that the jury research method is compatible with scientific practice and that science itself relies on the method.
Implementing routine outcome measurement in psychosocial interventions – a systematic review
TL;DR: This review explores the ROM implementation literature via searches through PsychInfo, SocIndex, Academic Search Elite and Social Sciences Citation Index following PRISMA guidelines to generate a comprehensive view of implementation.
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