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Empirically Supported Therapies

Best Practice in Professional Psychology
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This controversial study examines the effica cy of empirically validated interventions in the field of cl inical psychiatry. The contributors consider whether many su ch interventions are really valid in all cases and circumsta nces. '
Keith S. Dobson, University of Calgary - Kenneth D. Craig, University of British Columbia
Dobson, K. S., & Craig, K. D. Preface - Theoretical Issues - 1. Crits-Christoph, P. Training in empirically validated treatments: The Division 12 APA Task Force recommendations - 2. Hayes, S. C. Scientific practice guidelines in political, economic, and professional context - 3. Beutler, L., & Baker, M. The movement towards empirical validation: At what level should we analyze and who are the consumers? - 4. Weisz, J. R. Empirically supported treatments for children and adolescents: Efficacy, problems and prospects - 5. Doyle, A. B. Are empirically validated treatments valid for culturally diverse populations? - Empirically Supported Interventions - 6. McLean, P. D., & Anderson, K. W. Common determinants in empirically supported psychosocial treatments for depression. 7. Christensen, A., & Jacobson, N. S. Acceptance and change in couples therapy. 8. Mulser, K., & Glynn, S. M. Family therapy for schizophrenia - 9. Holroyd, K. A., Lipchik, G. L., & Penzien, D. B. Psychological management of recurrent headache disorders: Empirical basis for clinical practice - 10. Goldman, M. Alcohol abuse and dependence: The process of empirical validation - 11. Heiman, J. R., & Meston, C. M. Empirically vallidated treatments for sexual dysfunction
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