Doing Research in Psychological Therapies 

A step-by-step guide

Joel Vos

Research does not need to be overwhelming!
Follow the practical steps in this comprehensive 'how to' guide.
A-to-Z, from idea to publication.
Quantitative, qualitative,
and mixed methods.
Tables and flow-charts
for easy decision-making.
Easy templates for
structuring your texts. 
A vital resource for beginning and intermediate researchers.

Book synopsis

This comprehensive and highly practical ‘how to’ book guides researchers from start to finish through the research process. The easy-to-follow consecutive steps cover: basic academic skills, literature reviews, research aims, selection of quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods, research and ethics proposals, data collection and analysis, and final thesis or report. Supported by decision-making flowcharts, further reading, reflective questions, state-of-the-art trends and templates, this book ensures you produce a sound and coherent research project that fulfils your training and publication requirements. It is the go-to guide for beginning and advanced researchers in counselling, psychotherapy, counselling and clinical psychology, psychiatry and related disciplines.

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Endorsements & reviews

A book that is totally innovative as it builds the researcher's skill base and confidence. This book is going to be a lifesaver. Rich in structured tables, checklists, and easy-to-follow steps, it offers immediately relevant help for every stage of the research journey. It feels completely different from any predecessor in the field. 

Doctorate student, Andy Williams

I’m just at the start of my DProf and this book has strengthened my lectures with a detailed, accessible step by step explanation of the research process. Joel Vos is clearly a research expert and has the generosity to share all of their understanding and knowledge to help those of us for the words epistemology, ontology and the like are new. I highly recommend.

Doctorate student, Julie Sale

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A book that is totally innovative as it builds the researcher's skill base and confidence

Just commencing my taught Doctorate programme at the University of Chester, UK with fantastic lecturers in the Social Sciences faculty - and this book is going to be a lifesaver! As well as solid content, beautifully presented and most important of all, structured in the most incredibly helpful way, the whole book is also backed up by a highly generous website, full of templates and resources. The main direction of the content is one of gaining skills: basic skills, essential skills, and then method and methodology skills. The text is rich in structured tables, diagrams, checklists, and easy-to-follow steps, giving a sense of potent support and helpful hand-holding as one finds one's way. Each chapter starts with a clear chapter aim, followed by a crystal clear ladder of steps that make up the chapter contents. The chapter ends with a set of reflective questions and activities to build your researcher skill base. This book feels so different from any predecessors on a similar topic of researching in the counselling or therapy context - and I get a sense that it is going to be a vital resource. The appendix is worth the price of the whole book, offering an essential range of templates to support the research endeavour - with headings and sub-headings to help construct essays, reviews, ethics board applications etc. Within this volume, there is genuine, immediately relevant and applicable help for every stage of the research journey. I suspect it is going to be my best friend over the next four years.

Doctorate student, Andy Williams

Essential reading for researchers

I’m just at the start of my DProf and this book has strengthened my lectures with a detailed, accessible step by step explanation of the research process. Joel Vos is clearly a research expert and has the generosity to share all of their understanding and knowledge to help those of us for the words epistemology, ontology and the like are new. I highly recommend.

Doctorate student, Julie Sale