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Record Number
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1047625
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Doc. No
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b801995
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Main Entry
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Lebow, Jay.
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Title & Author
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Research for the psychotherapist : : from science to practice /\ Jay Lebow.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Routledge,, 2006.
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Page. NO
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xviii, 277 pages ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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0415952263
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: 9780415952262
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Psychotherapy and psychotherapy research. Merging science and practice in psychotherapy ; A clinician's primer for evaluating research about psychotherapy -- Research focused on psychotherapy. Therapy by the numbers : critics claim empirically supported treatments (ESTs) undermine clinical creativity ; The push for evidence : defining the role for evidence-based practice ; What can we say about the effectiveness of psychotherapy? ; The science of clinical artistry : research-based principles for effective practice ; Transformation now! (or maybe later) : client change is not an all-or-nothing proposition ; Beyond intuition : research on psychotherapeutic process ; Evidence-based treatments for anxiety ; Mindfulness goes mainstream : research is proving the value of awareness processes ; Improving our track record : how therapists can better meet the needs of the disadvantaged ; Addictions treatment : myth vs. reality ; War of the worlds : researchers and practitioners collide on eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) ; Reassessing selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors : separating hype from fact about antidepressants ; Outing the unproven : a new journal exposes therapies that don't work ; The messenger is the message : the effectiveness of treatment still depends on who delivers it -- Research focused on or relevant to couple and family therapy. Family therapy scorecard : research shows the family approach is often the treatment of choice ; Marital preparation and enrichment programs document their values ; What really makes couples happy? : a controversy divides the world of marital researchers ; Emerging evidence in the research about divorce ; Not quite the Brady Bunch : research on remarriage families ; Methods of relational assessment -- Doing research on your practice. New science for psychotherapy : can we predict how therapy will progress? ; Learning to love assessment : today's research tools to assess progress can help you be a better therapist ; Do-it-yourself research : the practical advantages of studying your own practice ; Models for evaluating psychotherapy practices and community mental health programs : public health perspectives -- Research in psychology that informs the practice of psychotherapy. Defending the family : beware of the biogenetic bandwagon ; Aging : fact and fiction ; Keys to enhancing performance ; Beyond the sugar pill : clarifying the placebo effect.
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Subject
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Psychotherapy-- Research.
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Psychotherapy.
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Psychothérapie-- Recherche.
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Subject
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Psychothérapie.
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Psychotherapy-- Research.
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Subject
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Psychotherapy.
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Subject
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Psykoterapi.
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Subject
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Psychotherapie.
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Subject
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Psychotherapy.
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Subject
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Research.
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Dewey Classification
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616.89/14072
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LC Classification
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RC337.L44 2006
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NLM classification
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2006 J-065
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WM 420L449r 2006
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R749.055clc
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