| Author(s) |
Title (Click links below to download Word documents or PDF's) |
| Miller & Hubble |
The Road to Mastery: What it takes to be an Exceptional Therapist |
| Millham & Miller |
It's not the Right Way: How Deliberate Practice can Improve Performance (2011) |
| Miller & Bargmann |
Feedback Informed Treatment: Improving Outcome with Male Clients One Man at a Time (2010) |
| Wampold, Imel, Laksa, Benish, Miller et al. |
Determining what works in the treatment of PTSD (2010) |
| Hafkenscheid, Duncan, & Miller |
The ORS and SRS Scales: A Cross-cultural Examination of the Psychometric Properties (2010) |
| Wampold, Imel, & Miller |
Barriers to the dissemination of empirically supported treatments (2009) |
| Henley & Miller |
Possible applications of psychotherapy outcome research to traditional Chinese medicine (2010) |
| Miller, Hubble & Duncan |
Supershrinks: Learning from the Fields Most Effective Practitioners (2008) |
| Imel, Wampold, Miller & Fleming |
Distinctions without a difference: Direct comparisons of psychotherapies for alcohol use disorders (2008) (View) |
Miller, Wampold & Varhely
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Direct comparisons of treatment modalities for youth disorders: A meta-analysis (2008) (View) |
| Duncan, Miller & Hubble |
How Being Bad Can Make you Good (2008) |
| Miller |
Supershrinks: An Interview with Scott Miller about What Clinicians can Learn from the Field's Most Effective Practitioners. (2008) |
| Walt & Miller |
The Future of the Field: An Interview with Scott D. Miller, Ph.D. (2007) |
| Duncan, Sparks, Murphy & Miller |
Just Say No to Drugs as a First Treatment for Child Problems (2007) |
| Duncan, Miller & Sparks |
Common factors and the uncommon heroism of youth (2007) |
| Duncan, Sparks & Miller |
Giving Youth a Voice: A Preliminary Study of the Reliability and Validity of a Brief Outcome Measure for Children, Adolescents, and Caretakers (2006) |
| Bringhurst, Watson et al. |
The Reliability and Validity of the ORS: A Replication (2006) |
| Sparks, Duncan & Miller |
Integrating psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy:Myths and the missing link (2006) |
| Duncan & Miller |
Evidenced Based Practice (EBP): Talking Points. Excerpted from: Duncan, B., & Miller, S. (2006) Treatment Manuals Do Not Improve Outcomes. In Norcorss, J., Levant, R., & Beutlre, L. (Eds) Evidence-based practices in mental health. Washington, D.C.: APA Press |
| Duncan & Miller |
The Manual is not the Territory (2006) |
| Miller, Mee-Lee, Plum, & Hubble |
Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed Clinical Work with Problem Drinkers (2005) |
| Miller, Mee-Lee, Plum, & Hubble |
Making Treatment Count (2005) |
| Miller, Duncan, Brown, Sorrell, & Brown |
The Partner's for Change Outcome Management System (2005) |
| Miller, Duncan et al. |
Using Formal Client Feedback to Improve Retention and Outcome (2005) |
| Miller with Hubble |
Losing faith: Arguing for a new way to think about therapy (2004) |
| Miller, Duncan & Hubble |
Beyond integration: The triumph of outcome over process in clinical practice (2004) |
| Duncan, Miller, Sparks et al. |
The session rating scale: Preliminary psychometric properties of a "working alliance" inventory (2004) |
| Miller, Duncan, Brown et al. |
The outcome rating scale: A preliminary study of the reliability, validity, and feasibility of a brief visual analog measure |
| Miller & Hubble |
Further acheological and ethnologicalfindings on the obscure, late 20th century, quasi-religious Earth group known as "the therapists". (2004) |
| Donahey & Miller |
Applying a Common Factors Perspective to Sex Therapy (2004) |
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Feedback-Informed Treatment: Making services FIT Consumers
Achieving Clinical Excellence: Three Steps to Superior Performance
Supershrinks: Learning from the Field's Most Effective Practitioners
What Works in Therapy
Snatching Victory from the Jaws of Defeat
What Works in Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Systems Change: Implementing Outcome-Informed Work in Agency Settings
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| Miller |
Scott D. Miller Resume 5.6.10 |
| LinkedIn |
http://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdmphd |