Applying a common factors perspective to sex therapy

作者: Karen M. Donahey , Scott D. Miller

DOI: 10.1080/01614576.2000.11074354

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摘要: The field of sex therapy has followed a path similar to the psychotherapy; that is, following emergence various psychological theories and schools came rapid proliferation methods techniques all designed treat disorders. Outcome research provided little evidence differential effectiveness among treatment methods; however, significant findings have shown is superior both placebo no-treatment control groups. overall approaches may more do with what they in common than on their differences. Four factors been identified as principal elements accounting for improvement forms psychotherapy. These are extratherapeutic, relationship, expectancy or placebo, models techniques. Applying perspective therapy, rather focusing developing new therapies specific be mo...

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