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Scholarly Publications
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Boswell, J.F., Kraus, D.R., Miller, S.D. & Lambert, M.J.Implementing routine outcome monitoring in clinical practice: benefits, challenges, and solutions. Psychotherapy Research. DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2013.817696 (2013)
Goldberg, S., Babins-Wagner, R., Rousmaniere, T., Berzins, S., Hoyt, W., Whipple, J., Miller, S., & Wampold, B.Creating a climate for therapist improvement: A case study of an agency focused on outcomes and deliberate practice. Psychotherapy, 53, 367-375. (2016)
Goldberg, S.B., Rousmaniere, T., Miller, S.D., Whipple, J., Nielsen, S.L., Hoyt, W.T., & Wampold, B.E.Do psychotherapists improve with time and experience? A longitudinal analysis of real world outcome data. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 63, 1-11 (2016)
Miller, S.D., Hubble, M.A., Chow, D., & Seidel, J. Beyond measures and monitoring: Realizing the potential of feedback-informed treatment. Psychotherapy, 52(4), 449-457. (2015)
Rousmaniere, T., Swift, J., Babins-Wagner, R., Whipple, J., Berzins, S. Supervisor variance in psychotherapy outcome in routine practice. Psychotherapy Research 26 (2), 196-205. (2016)
Owen, J., Adelson, J. L., Budge, S. L., Wampold, B. E., Kopta, M., Minami, T., & Miller, S. D. Trajectories of change in short-term psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 71, 817-827. doi: 10.1002/jclp.22191 (2015)
Prescott & MillerImproving Outcomes One Client at a Time: Feedback Informed Treatment with Adolescents Who Have Sexually Abused (2014)
Miller, Hubble, Chow, & SeidelThe Outcome of Psychotherapy: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (2013)
Boswell, Kraus, Miller, & LambertImplementing Routine Outcome Monitoring in Clinical Practice: Benefits, Challenges, and Solutions (2013)
Seidel, Miller & ChowEffect Size Calculations for the Clinician: Methods and Comparability (2013)
Miller & Donahey Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT): Improving the Outcome of Sex Therapy One Person at a Time
Michael, Seltzer, Miller, & WampoldAssessing Counselor Effects on Quit Rates and Life Satisfaction at a Tobacco Quitline (2012)
Quirk, Miller, Duncan, & OwensGroup Session Rating Scale: Preliminary Psychometrics in Substance Abuse Interventions (2012)
Miller & BargmannThe Outcome and Session Rating Scales: A Brief Overview (2012)
Miller & HubbleThe Road to Mastery: What it takes to be an Exceptional Therapist (2011) (English) (Swedish)
Miller & HubbleHow to Becoming a Master in York Work (Swedish Journal for School Nurses) (2014)
Millham & MillerIt’s not the Right Way: How Deliberate Practice can Improve Performance (2011)
Miller & BargmannFeedback Informed Treatment: Improving the Outcome of Treatment One Man at a Time
Wampold, Imel, Laksa, Benish, Miller et al.Determining what works in the treatment of PTSD (2010)
Hafkenscheid, Duncan, & MillerThe ORS and SRS Scales: A Cross-cultural Examination of the Psychometric Properties (2010)
Wampold, Imel, & MillerBarriers to the dissemination of empirically supported treatments (2009)
Henley & MillerPossible applications of psychotherapy outcome research to traditional Chinese medicine (2010)
Miller, Hubble & DuncanSupershrinks: Learning from the Fields Most Effective Practitioners (2008)
Imel, Wampold, Miller & FlemingDistinctions without a difference: Direct comparisons of psychotherapies for alcohol use disorders (2008) (View)
Miller, Wampold & VarhelyDirect comparisons of treatment modalities for youth disorders: A meta-analysis (2008) (View)
Duncan, Miller & HubbleHow Being Bad Can Make you Good (2008)
MillerSupershrinks: An Interview with Scott Miller about What Clinicians can Learn from the Field’s Most Effective Practitioners. (2008)
Walt & MillerThe Future of the Field: An Interview with Scott D. Miller, Ph.D. (2007)
Miller & DuncanWhen Seeking Psychotherapy (2007)
Duncan, Sparks, Murphy & MillerJust Say No to Drugs as a First Treatment for Child Problems (2007)
Duncan, Miller & SparksCommon factors and the uncommon heroism of youth (2007)
Duncan, Sparks & MillerGiving 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 & MillerIntegrating psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy: Myths and the missing link (2006)
Duncan & MillerEvidenced Based Practice (EBP): Talking Points. Excerpted from: Duncan, B., & Miller, S. (2006) Treatment Manuals Do Not Improve Outcomes. In Norcorss, J., Levant, R., & Beutler, L. (Eds) Evidence-based practices in mental health. Washington, D.C.: APA Press
Duncan & MillerThe Manual is not the Territory (2006)
Miller, Mee-Lee, Plum, & HubbleClient-Directed, Outcome-Informed Clinical Work with Problem Drinkers (2005)
Miller, Mee-Lee, Plum, & HubbleMaking Treatment Count (2005)
Miller, Duncan, Brown, Sorrell, & BrownThe Partner’s for Change Outcome Management System (2005)
Miller, Duncan et al.Using Formal Client Feedback to Improve Retention and Outcome (2005)
Miller with HubbleLosing faith: Arguing for a new way to think about therapy (2004)
Miller, Duncan & HubbleBeyond 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 & HubbleFurther acheological and ethnologicalfindings on the obscure, late 20th century, quasi-religious Earth group known as “the therapists”. (2004)
Donahey & MillerApplying a Common Factors Perspective to Sex Therapy (2004)
Miller, Duncan, & Hubble No More Bells and Whistles (1995)
Handouts
REACH: Pushing Your Clinical Effectiveness to the Next Level
Feedback-Informed Treatment: Making services FIT Consumers
Achieving Clinical Excellence Handouts 2013
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
Implementation Resources

The ICCE Core Competencies for Feedback Informed Treatment

The ICCE Service Delivery Agreement (SDA) and Integrated Progress Note (PN) Forms plus Instructions

The ICCE Feedback Readiness Index and Fidelity Measure (FRIFM) plus Instructions

Curriculum Vitae
MillerScott D. Miller Curriculum Vitae (July 2014)
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