Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9646219 | Psychologie Franaise | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The effectiveness of treatments for psychological problems is an important preoccupation in the field of clinical psychology, both nationally and internationally. This article discusses the emergence of empirically supported psychological therapies, and identifies some current issues in France. ESPT have received limited attention in France to date, in contrast with other developed countries. Furthermore, there appear to be fundamental misunderstandings and negative attitudes concerning the idea that psychological interventions can be evaluated in terms of their benefits and effects. In future, more effort needs to be made to ensure that qualified and trainee clinical psychologists are aware of the importance of evaluating psychological interventions. This has implications for educational programmes, research activity and clinical practice.
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Authors
J. Tyrrell, G. Poussin,