Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceutical trials has led to a number of reforms. These include reporting preregistration of protocols for clinical trials and meta-analysis, reporting standards and making data available to others for all clinical trials, as well as recognition of the influence of conflicts of interest. These improvements are only partially and inconsistently reflected in the literature evaluating psychotherapies. The psychotherapy literature is currently of too poor quality to provide a reliable guide to clinicians, consumers, and policymakers. The literature is dominated by underpowered trials with high risk of bias producing positive effects at a statistically ...
During the first half of the twentieth century, psychotherapy research was synonymous to single case...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Treatment integrity refers to the degree to which an intervention is delivered as intended. Two stud...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
Research into psychotherapy inevitably changes the nature of therapy it investigates; for example, q...
Despite the advances in psychotherapy outcome research, findings are limited because they do not ful...
International audienceA seminal Lancet series focused on increasing value and reducing waste in biom...
Meta-analysis is now the accepted procedure for summarizing research literatures in areas of applied...
Psychotherapy research that compares one treatment with another has resulted in anomalies. First, tr...
To say psychotherapy is experiencing an identity crisis is an understatement. The demand for psychot...
Psychological treatments are the other arm of therapy for depression and many psychiatric disorders....
Few questions in psychotherapy are of greater importance than the relationship among practitioners, ...
Although several different rationales for psychotherapy dissemination research have been well articu...
Evidence-based practice relies on strong tests of our theories in relevant empirical data. Such stro...
During the first half of the twentieth century, psychotherapy research was synonymous to single case...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Treatment integrity refers to the degree to which an intervention is delivered as intended. Two stud...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
Research into psychotherapy inevitably changes the nature of therapy it investigates; for example, q...
Despite the advances in psychotherapy outcome research, findings are limited because they do not ful...
International audienceA seminal Lancet series focused on increasing value and reducing waste in biom...
Meta-analysis is now the accepted procedure for summarizing research literatures in areas of applied...
Psychotherapy research that compares one treatment with another has resulted in anomalies. First, tr...
To say psychotherapy is experiencing an identity crisis is an understatement. The demand for psychot...
Psychological treatments are the other arm of therapy for depression and many psychiatric disorders....
Few questions in psychotherapy are of greater importance than the relationship among practitioners, ...
Although several different rationales for psychotherapy dissemination research have been well articu...
Evidence-based practice relies on strong tests of our theories in relevant empirical data. Such stro...
During the first half of the twentieth century, psychotherapy research was synonymous to single case...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Treatment integrity refers to the degree to which an intervention is delivered as intended. Two stud...