Defining psychotherapy: The last 25 years have taught us that it's neither art nor science

Description

Despite attempts to distinguish between hype and clinical zealotry from reliable science in psychotherapy, there's still no compelling evidence that therapists are achieving better outcomes today than they did 25 years ago. The 25th anniversary of the Psychotherapy Networker offers an opportunity to ponder the cavalcade of developments in this field over the past several decades and examine the efforts to establish the scientific foundations of psychotherapy.

Format

Magazine

Language

English

Author(s)

Jay Efran
Michael Lukens
Mitchell Greene

Original Work Citation

Efran, J., Lukens, M., & Greene, M. (2007, March-April). Defining psychotherapy: The last 25 years have taught us that it's neither art nor science. Psychotherapy Networker, 31(2), 40-47, 52-55, 66

Citation

“Defining psychotherapy: The last 25 years have taught us that it's neither art nor science,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 17, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/18492.

Output Formats