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ArtikelEmpirically Supported Treatments: the Deconstruction of a Myth  
Oleh: Elkins, David N.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Humanistic Psychology vol. 47 no. 4 (2008), page 474-500.
Topik: psychotherapy; treatment; empirical; evidence; contextual
Fulltext: 474.pdf (150.84KB)
Isi artikelThis article summarizes recent findings from analyses and metaanalyses of psychotherapy research that show that so-called empirically supported treatments (ESTs) are no more effective than are traditional psychotherapies. In addition, the findings show that specific modalities and techniques have little, if anything at all, to do with therapeutic benefits and that client improvement and therapeutic outcome are instead the result of other factors in the therapeutic situation such as the alliance, the therapist, the relationship, and other contextual factors. The article shows how these findings deconstruct the whole notion of ESTs and make the current debate about them meaningless. Finally, the article discusses implications of the findings and urges humanistic psychologists and other proponents of traditional psychotherapies to shift the debate away from modalities and techniques and to focus on the factors that are actually responsible for therapeutic benefits.
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