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The Partners for Change Outcome Management System Research Page

This page contains the full references and the articles of the research conducted about the ORS, SRS, CORS, and the benefits of feedback. Several research projects are currently submitted for publication and others are underway.

THE ORS
Miller, S., Duncan, B., Brown, J., Sparks, J., & Claud, D. (2003). The Outcome Rating Scale: A  preliminary study of reliability, validity, and feasibility of a brief visual analogue measure. Journal of Brief Therapy, 2, 91-100. Click here to download

Bringhurst, D.L., Watson, C.W., Miller, S.D., & Duncan, B.L. (2006). The reliability and validity of the Outcome Rating Scale: A replication study of a brief clinical measure. Journal of Brief Therapy, 5(1), 23-30. Click here to download

THE SRS
 Duncan, B., Miller, S., Sparks, J, Claud, D., Reynolds. L., Brown, J., & Johnson, L. (2003). The Session Rating Scale: Preliminary psychometric properties of a “working” alliance measure. Journal of Brief Therapy, 3, 3-12. Click here to download

THE CORS
Duncan, B., Sparks, J., Miller, S., Bohanske, R., & Claud, D. (2006). Giving youth a voice: A preliminary study of the reliability and validity of a brief outcome measure for children, adolescents, and caretakers. Journal of Brief Therapy, 5(2), 66-82. Click here to download

FEEDBACK
Miller, S.D., Duncan, B.L., Brown, J., Sorrell, R., & Chalk, M.B. (2006).  Using formal client feedback to improve retention and outcomes. Journal of Brief Therapy, 5(1), 5-22 Click here to download

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