@bielleogy "It's complicated" from the Facebook status: https://t.co/iL62daJdH1 Miles to go... from a poem by Robert Frost: https://t.co/JonOiVQGMN Double trouble: https://t.co/mq7cxhIUby There's an app for that: https://t.co/kSHpVNnYmv
Miles to Go Before We Sleep: Advancing the Understanding of Psychotherapy by Modeling Complex Processes https://t.co/hmGWCaK6aT
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
RT @CoyneoftheRealm: "Evidence for the importance of common factors [in psychotherapy] is riddled with methodological weaknesses and may be…
RT @CoyneoftheRealm: "Evidence for the importance of common factors [in psychotherapy] is riddled with methodological weaknesses and may be…
"Evidence for the importance of common factors [in psychotherapy] is riddled with methodological weaknesses and may be of limited clinical utility." https://t.co/HqwHwUBV7u
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
RT @DrS_Reynolds: Interesting - we’ve got a paper coming out soon looking at which techniques are actually common or specific in 3 differen…
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
It’s also worth considering the role of language in training and supervision of CBT. Lack of adherence to, and knowledge of, disorder-specific protocols is often incorrectly assumed to sit at either extreme of the spectrum of competence. https://t.co/rOcn4
Well worth reading this paper by Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces and Rob DeRubeis - provides a thoughtful discussion re: the state of the science on specific vs. common factors in psychotherapy. https://t.co/VyyGh1CiYE
RT @DrS_Reynolds: Interesting - we’ve got a paper coming out soon looking at which techniques are actually common or specific in 3 differen…
RT @DrS_Reynolds: Interesting - we’ve got a paper coming out soon looking at which techniques are actually common or specific in 3 differen…
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
Interesting - we’ve got a paper coming out soon looking at which techniques are actually common or specific in 3 different therapies...spoiler - more common factors than we often assume https://t.co/YinFt30EId
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
RT @joarhalvorsen: Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidenc…
Evidence for the superiority of specific techniques is mixed and limited to a handful of diagnoses. By contrast, evidence for the importance of common factors is riddled with methodological weaknesses and may be of limited clinical utility https://t.co/5wB
Link for this paper (paywall) - https://t.co/rkSvJ3UI4s #complexity #psychotherapy HT @paperbag1 https://t.co/SspbqT9zwy
RT @jrboehnke: And here is a link to read the editorial: https://t.co/iLDhwX7ooL #psychotherapyresearch @SPRtweets @julian_rubel https://t.…
RT @jrboehnke: And here is a link to read the editorial: https://t.co/iLDhwX7ooL #psychotherapyresearch @SPRtweets @julian_rubel https://t.…
And here is a link to read the editorial: https://t.co/iLDhwX7ooL #psychotherapyresearch @SPRtweets @julian_rubel https://t.co/UzwbU4aFJ5
心理療法の複雑な過程のモデル化が必要。Miles to Go Before We Sleep: Advancing the Understanding of Psychotherapy by Modeling Complex Processes https://t.co/AlPkJev8mQ