Maximising the Benefits of Psychotherapy: A Practice-based Evidence ApproachMaximising the Benefits of Psychotherapy critiques Evidence-Based Practice and describes other approaches to improving the effectiveness of therapy, such as Practice-Based Evidence and the use of client feedback. The authors include a summary of key research findings and an accessible guide to applying these ideas to therapeutic practice.
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Contents
The Equivalence of Psychotherapies | 1 |
What Works and How? | 23 |
The Conventional Wisdom | 45 |
The Real Experimenter | 67 |
Practicebased Evidence | 87 |
Using Client Feedback in Psychotherapy The Research | 109 |
Using Client Feedback in Psychotherapy In Practice | 129 |
Ideas in Action | 151 |
Transforming Training and Supervision | 171 |
Conclusions and Some Recommendations | 195 |
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