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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Behav Pract. 2014 May;21(2):237–246. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.07.003

Table 4.

Therapist Session Evaluation Form (SEF) Results

Q1. The participant learned a lot from this session.
Q2. The participant will be able to apply what he/she learned from this session in his/her life.
Q3. The participant was given an opportunity to participate and discuss information.
Q4. The session was well organized.
Q5. The topic of this session was interesting.
Q6. I was able to stimulate the participant’s interest in the material.
Q7. The topic of this session was relevant to the participant’s life.
Q8. The session was enjoyable for the participant.
Q9. I would recommend this session to others.
Q10. The participant felt comfortable participating in this session.

Weeka Therapistsb Mean
Satisfaction
M(SD)

1 N=8 3.45(±.06)
2 N=8 3.14(±.14)
3 N=8 3.43(±.09)
4 N=8 3.52(±.14)
5 N=7 3.36(±.19)
6 N=8 3.43(±.13)
7 N=8 3.28(±.16)
8 N=7 3.47(±.27)
10 N=7 3.33(±.07)
12 N=8 3.30(±.13)
14 N=7 3.37(±.19)
16 N=8 3.31(±.15)
20 N=8 3.30(±.20)
24 N=8 3.43(±.12)

Note. aExcludes extra visit sessions.

b

Therapists had the option to mark ‘don’t know’ for some questions; that response was excluded when calculating the mean satisfaction scores.