We consider Carroll and Nuro\u27s (this issue) model of treatment manual development in the broader context of attempts to bring accountability and evidence-based practice to clinical services. The current zeitgeist surrounding treatment manual dissemination is guided by several implicit and largely untested assumptions. We describe each assumption, consider how it guides current thinking about dissemination of empirically supported treatments, and briefly summarize relevant research. We conclude that treatment manual development and dissemination, while clearly a worthwhile pursuit, is only one way to merge science and practice. © 2002 American Psychological Association D12
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
To address the need for conceptual and clinical consensus within the field, psychotherapy research h...
The emergence of managed care and similar reimbursement systems that require greater accountability ...
Psychotherapy manuals evolved from the needs of researchers and are rapidly becoming a major medium ...
The combination of a stage model of psychotherapy and treatment manualization has been a major step ...
Although several different rationales for psychotherapy dissemination research have been well articu...
The last several years have seen much debate over the appropriateness and viability of empirically s...
There has been considerable debate and little empirical data on the role of psychotherapy treatment ...
There has been considerable debate and little empirical data on the role of psychotherapy treatment ...
The prevalence of mental disorders is high and appears to be growing, yet the majority of individual...
There exists an ongoing movement to transport empirically supported treatments (ESTs), developed and...
This article provides a critical review of the assumptions and findings of studies used to establish...
This article describes the process of developing a manual of therapeutic interventions of ten differ...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
How helpful are treatment manuals to practicing psychotherapists? A survey of 47 cognitive-behaviora...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
To address the need for conceptual and clinical consensus within the field, psychotherapy research h...
The emergence of managed care and similar reimbursement systems that require greater accountability ...
Psychotherapy manuals evolved from the needs of researchers and are rapidly becoming a major medium ...
The combination of a stage model of psychotherapy and treatment manualization has been a major step ...
Although several different rationales for psychotherapy dissemination research have been well articu...
The last several years have seen much debate over the appropriateness and viability of empirically s...
There has been considerable debate and little empirical data on the role of psychotherapy treatment ...
There has been considerable debate and little empirical data on the role of psychotherapy treatment ...
The prevalence of mental disorders is high and appears to be growing, yet the majority of individual...
There exists an ongoing movement to transport empirically supported treatments (ESTs), developed and...
This article provides a critical review of the assumptions and findings of studies used to establish...
This article describes the process of developing a manual of therapeutic interventions of ten differ...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
How helpful are treatment manuals to practicing psychotherapists? A survey of 47 cognitive-behaviora...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
To address the need for conceptual and clinical consensus within the field, psychotherapy research h...
The emergence of managed care and similar reimbursement systems that require greater accountability ...