The Common Factors, Empirically Validated Treatments, and Recovery Models of Therapeutic Change

作者: Andrew D. Reisner

DOI: 10.1007/BF03395517

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摘要: I review the Common Factors Model, Empirically Validated Therapy and Recovery Model of therapeutic change effectiveness. In general, psychotherapy appears to be effective common factors account for more variance than do specific techniques. However, in some areas, particularly treatment anxiety disorders, behavioral cognitive therapies may other treatments. The is an overarching model which can incorporate empirically validated makes use factors. This consistent with supported concepts concerning improvement mental health but needs further research.

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