Objective: The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good treatment. In the present article, we elaborate on how the active involvement of patients within psychotherapy can and should be increased in order to respect ethical considerations. Our arguments complement the requirements of evidence-based practice, and are independent of the actual psychotherapeutic treatment approach being used. Method: Theoretical and ethical analysis. Results: In order to respect patient autonomy, psychotherapy needs to be transparent and honest when it comes to disclosing the relevant factors for promoting therapeutic change. It has been argued that ethical informed consent needs to include empirically supported p...
The paper presents a review of the therapist's role and characteristics with reference to issues reg...
Since its addition to the medical lexicon in 1992, the concept of ‘evidence-based medicine’ (EBM) ha...
Since its addition to the medical lexicon in 1992, the concept of ‘evidence-based medicine’ (EBM) ha...
__Objective:__ The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a goo...
The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good treatment. In...
The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good treatment. In...
Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure info...
Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure info...
Objective: The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good
The policy statement for evidence-based practice in psychology is the most important document in con...
Evidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clin...
Evidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clin...
Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure info...
The therapeutic relationship is a paramount constituent of psychotherapy. Thus, the patient and prov...
Objectives: To examine the issue of informed consent and how this is translated into clinical psycho...
The paper presents a review of the therapist's role and characteristics with reference to issues reg...
Since its addition to the medical lexicon in 1992, the concept of ‘evidence-based medicine’ (EBM) ha...
Since its addition to the medical lexicon in 1992, the concept of ‘evidence-based medicine’ (EBM) ha...
__Objective:__ The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a goo...
The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good treatment. In...
The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good treatment. In...
Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure info...
Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure info...
Objective: The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good
The policy statement for evidence-based practice in psychology is the most important document in con...
Evidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clin...
Evidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clin...
Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure info...
The therapeutic relationship is a paramount constituent of psychotherapy. Thus, the patient and prov...
Objectives: To examine the issue of informed consent and how this is translated into clinical psycho...
The paper presents a review of the therapist's role and characteristics with reference to issues reg...
Since its addition to the medical lexicon in 1992, the concept of ‘evidence-based medicine’ (EBM) ha...
Since its addition to the medical lexicon in 1992, the concept of ‘evidence-based medicine’ (EBM) ha...