Michael J. Lambert (born July 17, 1944) is an American psychologist, professor, researcher, and author whose work in psychotherapy led to the development of Routine Outcome Monitoring, which involves regularly measuring and monitoring client progress with standardized self-report scales throughout the course of treatment. Lambert and colleague
Gary Burlingame are recognized as experts in psychotherapy outcome measurement research.
[ “... using the Outcome Questionnaire 45.2, feedback pioneer Michael Lambert has ... supplemented with support tools such as measures of the alliance.”]
See also
OQ Measures
References
External links
BYU - College of Family, Home, and Social SciencesOQ MeasuresOQ 45.2Amazon listing of books by LambertLambert's VitaShort bio of Lambert
21st-century American psychologists
American psychotherapists
1944 births
University of Utah alumni
Brigham Young University faculty
Living people
20th-century American psychologists
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