Abstract
This article describes the development and validation of the 40-item Theoretical Orientation Scale for Clinicians (TOSCSF), an instrument designed to (a) operationalize attitudes towards the principles of solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT), and (b) assess clinicians' endorsement of this therapeutic approach. Participants (N = 284) were members of the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) who responded (63%) to a mail questionnaire containing the TOSCSF. Reliability (Cronbach's alpha = .82) and validity of scores on the TOSCSF are examined in light of the detection of an acquiescent response pattern in 40 respondents. A subsequent threefactor structure derived from a principal components analysis (accounting for 28% of the variance) suggests modest, but positive, support for the construct validity of the TOSCSF. Recommendations for further refinement of the instrument are discussed.
Keywords
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
