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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jasper Palmier-Claus , Gillian Haddock , Filippo VaresePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138212855ISBN 10: 1138212857 Pages: 162 Publication Date: 07 February 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Why the experience sampling method? Author(s): Jasper Palmier-Claus, Gill Haddock & Fillippo Varese Chapter 2. Designing and conducting an experience sampling study: Where to start? Author(s): Filippo Varese, Gill Haddock & Jasper Palmier-Claus Chapter 3. The analysis of experience sampling data Author(s): Lesley-Anne Carter & Richard Emsley, Section 2: Experience sampling research for specific mental health difficulties Chapter 4. Experience sampling in the study of psychosis. Author(s): David Kimhy & Julia Vakhrusheva. Chapter 5. Experience sampling in the study of autism spectrum disorders. Author(s): Dougal Hare, Yu-Wei Chen Chapter 6. Experience sampling in the study of sleep and wakefulness. Author(s): Lee Mulligan, Gill Haddock, Donna Littlewood & Simon Kyle. Chapter 7. Experience sampling in the study of dyads and family dynamics. Author(s): Debora Vasconcelos e Sa, Samantha Hartley, Christine Barrowclough. Chapter 8. Experience sampling in the study of self-harm. Author(s): Dr Daniel Pratt, Dr Peter Taylor. Section 3: Experiences sampling as an applied clinical tool. Chapter 9. Emerging applications of prediction in experience sampling. Author(s): Colin Depp, Christopher N. Kaufmann, Eric Granholm & Wesley Thompson Chapter 10. The development of ecological momentary interventions. Author(s): Henrietta Steinhart, Prof Inez Myin-Germeys, Dr Uli Reininghaus. Chapter 11. Mobile cognitive testing using experience sampling. Author(s): Prof Joel Swendsen, Dr Pierre Schweitzer, Dr, Raeanne C. MooreReviewsExperience sampling has transformed research into psychiatric disorders, allowing researchers to come out of the laboratory and observe how people interact with their social and physical environment. Until now, however, there has been no easily accessible guide to the field, making it daunting for students, researchers and clinicians to use the technique. This up-to-date and accessible guide is an essential introduction to experience sampling research, with easy to understand practical information about how to set up a study and analyse the results. I highly recommend this book for anybody who wants to better understand how to employ this methodology. Richard Bentall, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Liverpool This book is a definitive exploration of the rise and rise of experience sampling methodology in mental health research and – increasingly – treatment. The first proponents of ESM were viewed with general scepticism. The notion of subject-generated, rather than clinician-elicited, symptom data was thought to have overly subjective, of dubious validity and unclear application. The status quo of reliance on standardised interview rating scales was dominant. However, this book shows how far ESM has come in terms of its applicability when harnessed to advanced data analytics and digital methods of collection. It is a definitive theoretical exposition as well as a totally practical handbook. Shôn Lewis MD BSc FMedSci Professor of Adult Psychiatry, University of Manchester Experience sampling has transformed research into psychiatric disorders, allowing researchers to come out of the laboratory and observe how people interact with their social and physical environment. Until now, however, there has been no easily accessible guide to the field, making it daunting for students, researchers and clinicians to use the technique. This up-to-date and accessible guide is an essential introduction to experience sampling research, with easy to understand practical information about how to set up a study and analyse the results. I highly recommend this book for anybody who wants to better understand how to employ this methodology. Richard Bentall, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Liverpool This book is a definitive exploration of the rise and rise of experience sampling methodology in mental health research and - increasingly - treatment. The first proponents of ESM were viewed with general scepticism. The notion of subject-generated, rather than clinician-elicited, symptom data was thought to have overly subjective, of dubious validity and unclear application. The status quo of reliance on standardised interview rating scales was dominant. However, this book shows how far ESM has come in terms of its applicability when harnessed to advanced data analytics and digital methods of collection. It is a definitive theoretical exposition as well as a totally practical handbook. Shon Lewis MD BSc FMedSci Professor of Adult Psychiatry, University of Manchester Author InformationDr Jasper Palmier-Claus (BSc, MSc, PhD, ClinPsyD), Clinical Psychologist & Lecturer, Division of Psychology & Mental Health, University of Manchester & Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK. Professor Gillian Haddock (BSc, MClinPsychol, PhD), Head of the Division of Psychology & Mental Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. Dr Filippo Varese (BSc, MSc, PhD, ClinPsyD), Senior Lecturer & Clinical Psychologist, Division of Psychology & Mental Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |