Evidence-based psychotherapies for children and adolescents by Weisz and Kazdin (third edition) – Book summary
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Psychotherapy refers to any interventions that is designed to reduce distress or maladaptive behaviour or enhance adaptive functioning and uses means such as counselling and structured and other planned psychosocial interventions. The goals include improving adjustment and functioning in both intrapersonal and interpersonal spheres. Next, the goal is to reduce maladaptive behaviours and psychological and/or physical complaints.
Nowadays, guidelines for making studies to evaluate psychotherapy exist. There is no consensus for when something can be considered evidence-based psychotherapy (EBP). Most guidelines includes something as evidence-based when there are at least two studies with the following:
Evidence-based is a continuum.
This bundle contains a book summary of the book Evidence-based psychotherapies for children and adolescents by Weisz and Kazdin (third edition). It contains the following chapters:
- 1, 2, 4, 12, 13, 15
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