Psychotherapy Research

Looking both ways

William Stiles ; Clara Hill ; Robert Elliott
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Abstracts

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the journal, Psychotherapy Research, three former editors first look back at: (i) the controversial persistence of the Dodo verdict (i.e., the observation that all bona fide therapies seem equally effective); (ii) the connection between process and outcome; (iii) the move toward methodological pluralism; and (iv) the politicization of the field around evidence-based practice and treatment guidelines. We then look forward to the next 25 years, suggesting that it would be promising to focus on three areas: (i) systematic theory-building research; (ii) renewed attention to fine-grained study of therapist techniques; and (iii) politically expedient research on the outcomes of marginalized or emerging therapies.

Journal
Psychotherapy Research
Author
Year of Publication
2014
Volume
25
Number of Pages
282-293,
ISSN Number
1050-3307
DOI
10.1080/10503307.2014.981681

APA citation

Stiles, W., Hill, C., & Elliott, R. (2014). Looking both ways. Psychotherapy Research, 25, 282-293, . https://doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2014.981681