Outcomes, Guidelines, and Manuals: On Leading Horses to Water
Addis, Wade, and Hatgis (this issue) identify practitioner concerns about manual-based psychotherapies. Their conclusions are consistent with literature and experience regarding the use of outcome measurement and practice guidelines. it is not surprising, therefore, to find practitioners as unwillin...
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