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Common Problems: Common Solutions |
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Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1995,
Page 101-105
James O. Prochaska,
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Because change occurs within, between, and without therapy sessions, the keys to common factors are not likely to be discovered by focusing just on the 1% of the week that clients spend in therapy. By studying how people change on their own as well as in therapy, we have identified common stages and processes of change. Matching processes to stages has produced a viable integration that is having considerably more impact in health psychology and the addictions than in the traditional mental health arena. Research with this integrative approach is demonstrating how intervention programs can reach more people, retain more people, and help many more people recover from self‐defeating or self‐destructive behavi
ISSN:0969-5893
DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2850.1995.tb00032.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1995
数据来源: WILEY
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Are Common Factors Across Different Psychotherapies the Main Explanation for the Dodo Bird Verdict That “Everyone Has Won So All Shall Have Prizes”? |
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Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1995,
Page 106-109
Lester Luborsky,
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This commentary reflects on Weinberger's article on the “Dodo Bird” verdict that typically applies when outcomes of different types of psychotherapy are compared. It covers the history of the verdict, its truth, the best explanations for it, and the nature of the common fact
ISSN:0969-5893
DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2850.1995.tb00033.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1995
数据来源: WILEY
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