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The Field Guide to Better Results

Creating Impact

 

The Better Results Book

 

The First Kiss Book

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Free E-Book on Recovery

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Ongoing Studies & Publications:

  1. Chow, D. , Lu, S; Tan, G., Miller, S.D., Kwek, T. (nd). Difficult conversations in therapy (DCT): A Randomised control trial of online training (RCT completed. Data analysis phase)

2. Miller, S. D., Chow, D., Hubble, M., Wampold, B., Maeschalck, C., & Bargmann, S. (Submitted for Publication). To be or not to be (an expert)? Revisiting the role of deliberate practice in improving performance. High Ability Studies. 

3. Miller, S. D., Hubble, M., & Chow, D. (Submitted for Publication). The question of expertise in psychotherapy. Journal of Expertise, 1(2). 

3. Book, Better Results: A Step-by-Step Approach to Deliberate Practice in Psychotherapy: co-authors Scott D. Miller & Mark Hubble  (American Psychological Publication, APA; release date: 2019);

4. Chow, D., & Miller, S. D. (2015). Taxonomy of deliberate practice activities worksheets. International Center for Clinical Excellence (ICCE). Unpublished manuscript. In preparation.

5. Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT) Manual 2nd edition on Professional Development: In progress;

Journal Publications

Andrews, W., Wislocki, A. P., Short, F., Chow, D. L., & Minami, T. (2013). A 5-year evaluation of the human givens therapy using a practice research network. Mental Health Review Journal, 18(3), 165-176. doi: 10.1108/MHRJ-04-2013-0011

Chow, D. (2014). The study of supershrinks: Development and deliberate practices of highly effective psychotherapists. (PhD), Curtin University, Australia.

 

Chow, D., Miller, S. D., Seidel, J. A., Kane, R. T., Thornton, J., & Andrews, W. P. (2015). The role of deliberate practice in the development of highly effective psychotherapists. Psychotherapy.,52(3), 337-345. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pst0000015 (Nominated for APA Most Valuable Paper of 2015 award)

 

Chow, D. L. (2011). The right to recovery. In P. Yap, D. L. Chow, S. Lu, & B. Lee (Eds.), The write to recovery: Personal stories and lessons about recovery from mental health concerns (pp. 1-19). Singapore: Wellspring Catholic Books.

 

Liau, A., K., Chow, D., Tan, T. K., & Senf, K. (2011). Development and Validation of the Personal Strengths Inventory Using Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analyses. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 29(1), 14-26. doi: 10.1177/0734282910365648

Miller, S. D., Hubble, M. A., Chow, D. L., & Seidel, J. A. (2015). Beyond measures and monitoring: Realizing the potential of feedback-informed treatment, Psychotherapy.

 

Miller, S. D., Hubble, M. A., Chow, D. L., & Seidel, J. A. (2013). The outcome of psychotherapy: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Psychotherapy, 50(1), 88-97. doi: 10.1037/a0031097

Miller, S. D., Hubble, M. A., Chow, D. L., & Seidel, J. A. (2014). The outcome of psychotherapy: Yesterday, today and tomorrow. Psychotherapy in Australia., 20(3), 64-75.

Miller, S. D., Hubble, M. A., Seidel, J. A., Chow, D., & Bargmann, S. (2014). Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT): Achieving clinical excellence one person at a time. Independent Practitioner, 34(3), 78-84.

Miller, S. D., Hubble, M. A., Chow, D. L., & Seidel, J. A. (2016). Beyond measures and monitoring: Realizing the potential of feedback-informed treatment. Psychotherapy.

Owen, J., Miller, S. D., Borg, V., Seidel, J. A., & Chow, D. (2016). The alliance in the treatment of military adolescents. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology.

Seidel, J. A., Miller, S. D., & Chow, D. L. (2014). Effect size calculations for the clinician: Methods and comparability. Psychotherapy Research, 24(2), 470-484. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2013.840812

Edited Book

Yap, P., Chow, D. L., Lu, S., & Lee, B. (2011). The write to recovery: Personal stories and lessons about recovery from mental health concerns. Singapore: Wellspring Catholic Books.

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Edited Book Chapters

Chow, D. (2017). The practice and the practical: Pushing your clinical effectiveness to the next level. In D. Prescott, C. Maeschalck, & S. D. Miller (Eds.), Feedback-Informed Treatment in Clinical Practice: Reaching for Excellence:  APA.

Miller, S. D., Hubble, M., & Chow, D. (in press). Professional development: An Oxymoron? In T. Rousmaniere, R. K. Goodyear, S. D. Miller, & B. Wampold (Eds.), The Cycle of Excellence: Using Deliberate Practice in Supervision and Training, Practice Wiley Press.

Miller, S. D., Bargmann, S., Chow, D., Seidel, J. A., & Maeschalck, C. (2014). Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT): Improving the outcome of psychotherapy one person at a time, In W. O’Donohue & A. Maragakis (Eds.), Quality Improvement in Behavioral Health.

 

Chow, D. (2015). Changing the relationship with your mental health concerns. In P. Yap, Goh, Z, Wong C., Ee, S. (Eds.), From Hurtful to Helpful. Personal stories and lessons about recovery from mental health concerns (pp. 1-19). Singapore: Candid Creation Publishing LLP.

Chow, D. L. (2011). The right to recovery. In P. Yap, D. L. Chow, S. Lu, & B. Lee (Eds.), The write to recovery: Personal stories and lessons about recovery from mental health concerns (pp. 1-19). Singapore: Wellspring Catholic Books.

 

 

Conferences

  1. Poster Presentation: The Use of Routine Outcome Monitoring in an Asian Outpatient Psychiatric Setting (Chow, & Lu, 2015), at the World Federal of Mental Health Conference, Singapore. Oct 2015. Sharon Lu Presented on behalf of the team.
  2. Paper Presentation: The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Development of Highly Effective Psychotherapists (Chow et al., 2015), at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Philadelphia Jun 2015. Jason Seidel presented on behalf of the team.
  3. Paper Presentation: The study of supershrinks: Development, and deliberate practices of highly effective psychotherapy, at Achieving Clinical Excellence (ACE) conference, Amsterdam, May 2013.
  4. Presented a review of PhD research topic at Denis Glencross conference, Curtin University in 2011.
  5. Presented a paper on the pilot study of “The Therapeutic Effects of Providing Feedback on Progress and Alliance in Outpatient Psychotherapy Services,” at the Asia Pacific Psychiatric Rehabilitation Conference (APPRC), 2008.
  6. Presented research paper in the National University of Singapore (NUS) Psychological Conference, 2006.
  7. Presented and attended in The Australian Association in Research for Education (AARE) conference in Adelaide, Australia, 2006.

Media

  1. Conference Report. “Putting the pieces together: The fragile balance”: Second Achieving Clinical Excellence Conference, May 16-18th, 2013 in Amsterdam, Holland.
  2. “Don’t Hide Your Feelings” Straits Times Feature Article in Mind Your Body, 22 May 2014.
  3. “I stopped Wearing Skirt for 10 Years” Shape, Nov 2012
  4. “Tormented By Your Own Body” LifeWise, May/Jun Issue 2012
  5. “Her Legs Almost Killed Her” Straits Time 23 Oct 2011
  6. “Teaching Empathy” (Mom Centre Magazine, 2006)
  7. “Mommy/Daddy, Please Don’t Go: Issues on Separation Anxiety” (Mom Centre Magazine, 2006)
  8. Q & A Segments (Mom Centre Magazine, 2006)
  9. “Getting Your Attention on ADHD” (Mom Centre Magazine, 2006)
  10. “Why Singaporeans Queue? (Straits Times, Jun 2006)
  11. Live Radio Interview on 93.8 FM (Suicide and Depression Among Teenagers) (Radio broadcast, Sept 22, 2006)
  12. “Don’t Buy into the Happy Pill Idea” (Debunking the safety and efficacy of antidepressants e.g. SSRIs) (Straits Times, Forum, Feb 26, 2006
  13. “Friends and Family can Ease Stress of the Rat Race.” (Straits Times, Mind Your Body, Mar 2, 2005)

Research Awards:

Nominated for Most Valuable Paper (MVP) in American Psychological Association 2015, for the publication of The role of deliberate practice in the development of highly effective psychotherapists. Psychotherapy.,52(3), 337-345.

Awarded a training grant by the International Center of Clinical Excellence (ICCE) to attend the Training of Trainers in Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) approaches in Chicago, Aug 2012.

Awarded research grant from National Health Group (NHG) seed funding for the study of Difficult Conversations in Therapy: Can Therapists Benefit from Self-reflection and Immediate Feedback?

Awarded research grant from the National Medical Research Council (NMRC) of Singapore for the study of “The Therapeutic Effects of Providing Feedback on Progress and Alliance in Outpatient Psychotherapy Services.”

Awarded Research Grant from Singapore Children’s Society for the study of “The Influence of Emotional Intelligence with Adolescent’s Problem Behaviours and Achievement,” in partial fulfillment of Masters Dissertation, 2006.

PhD Scholarships

International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS)

Curtin University Postgraduate Scholarship (CUPS)

Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) International Student Top-up Scholarship