Evidence-based practice in psychology consists of two quality parameters. One of these quality parameters is efficacy and the other is efficiency. In this article, it is argued that the only relevant parameter for determining quality in clinical care is efficiency. Moreover, emphasising efficacy in psychotherapy practice is symptomatic of a scientocentric ideal in evidence-based practice in psychology. The proper understanding and use of scientific findings entail leaving this scientocentric ideal. In addition, it is crucial that efficiency is related to the ethical aims that constitutes psychotherapy practice
The emergence of managed care and similar reimbursement systems that require greater accountability ...
There are challenges to conducting randomised controlled trials in psychotherapy. This article there...
Mental health problems present an increasing global disease burden making the development of effecti...
Evidence-based practice in psychology consists of two quality parameters. One of these quality param...
At a time when psychotherapists are increasingly required to demonstrate their effectiveness, and ev...
A sound base of evidence for different kinds of psychotherapy is a fundamental prerequisite for adeq...
Hundreds of evaluative studies of psychotherapy still leave the issue of its effectiveness unsettled...
Psychological treatments have been shown to be at least as effective (and sometime even more effecti...
The consensus view is that the main goal of a psychotherapy approach is to make changes in dysfuncti...
The past 40 years have generated numerous insights regarding errors in human reasoning. Arguably, cl...
Psychotherapy research is known for its pursuit of Evidence-Based Treatment (EBT). Psychotherapeutic...
Research into psychotherapy inevitably changes the nature of therapy it investigates; for example, q...
The field of research and practice in psychotherapy has been deeply influenced by two different appr...
Randomised controlled trials provide evidence for the efficacy of psychotherapeutic interventions. S...
Psychotherapy research is known for its pursuit of evidence-based treatment (EBT). Psychotherapeutic...
The emergence of managed care and similar reimbursement systems that require greater accountability ...
There are challenges to conducting randomised controlled trials in psychotherapy. This article there...
Mental health problems present an increasing global disease burden making the development of effecti...
Evidence-based practice in psychology consists of two quality parameters. One of these quality param...
At a time when psychotherapists are increasingly required to demonstrate their effectiveness, and ev...
A sound base of evidence for different kinds of psychotherapy is a fundamental prerequisite for adeq...
Hundreds of evaluative studies of psychotherapy still leave the issue of its effectiveness unsettled...
Psychological treatments have been shown to be at least as effective (and sometime even more effecti...
The consensus view is that the main goal of a psychotherapy approach is to make changes in dysfuncti...
The past 40 years have generated numerous insights regarding errors in human reasoning. Arguably, cl...
Psychotherapy research is known for its pursuit of Evidence-Based Treatment (EBT). Psychotherapeutic...
Research into psychotherapy inevitably changes the nature of therapy it investigates; for example, q...
The field of research and practice in psychotherapy has been deeply influenced by two different appr...
Randomised controlled trials provide evidence for the efficacy of psychotherapeutic interventions. S...
Psychotherapy research is known for its pursuit of evidence-based treatment (EBT). Psychotherapeutic...
The emergence of managed care and similar reimbursement systems that require greater accountability ...
There are challenges to conducting randomised controlled trials in psychotherapy. This article there...
Mental health problems present an increasing global disease burden making the development of effecti...