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What Works for Whom? : Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research

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This volume synthesizes information on the efficacy of the major models of psychotherapy for commonly encountered mental health problems.

Maintaining a balance between empirical coniderations and the role of clinical judgement, the authors examine how research evidence can be used to improve the structure and planning of services to specific patient groups.

The book is enhanced by a comprehensive disorder-by-disorder approach and careful attention to the methodological strengths and limitations of available research.

The text should be of use to practitioners, students and researchers of clinical and counselling psychology, psychiatry and social work, as well as health care administrators and planners.

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Guilford Publications
1572301252 / 9781572301252
Hardback
14/11/1996
United States
English
484 pages, illustrations
165 x 241 mm, 839 grams
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