Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior ChangeThis updated new edition of the first major work on the subject, is widely recognized as the standard reference and text. Authoritative and comprehensive, it covers the field in a scholarly, evaluative, and eclectic manner. Thoroughly revised, this edition includes significant new material on behavioural medicine and health psychology. |
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The present chapter , like the book as a whole , has always been eclectic in the sense of being open to evidence , positive or negative , concerning any and all approaches . The current status of the evidence , as we see it , requires ...
The present chapter , like the book as a whole , has always been eclectic in the sense of being open to evidence , positive or negative , concerning any and all approaches . The current status of the evidence , as we see it , requires ...
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The sufficiency of the empirical evidence for establishing prevalence and causation has been critically evaluated by several writers ( cf. Bergin , 1970 ; Bergin , 1980 ; Braucht , 1970 ; Eysenck , 1967 ; Franks & Mays , 1980 ; Lambert ...
The sufficiency of the empirical evidence for establishing prevalence and causation has been critically evaluated by several writers ( cf. Bergin , 1970 ; Bergin , 1980 ; Braucht , 1970 ; Eysenck , 1967 ; Franks & Mays , 1980 ; Lambert ...
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Not only is there clear evidence for the effectiveness of therapy , relative to untreated patients , but psychotherapy patients show gains that surpass those resulting from pseudotherapies and placebo controls .
Not only is there clear evidence for the effectiveness of therapy , relative to untreated patients , but psychotherapy patients show gains that surpass those resulting from pseudotherapies and placebo controls .
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