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Practice-Based EvidenceSurveys have shown that most therapists work in an integrative and/or ecclectic approach, combining insights and techniques from various orientations and treatment protocols. Yet, the most fashionable studies typically involve predefined treatment protocols, which few therapists will ever apply for real. Practice-Based Evidence acts at a deeper connection with real practice. The approach requires a direct acknowledgement of the context in which individuals and teams work, including their own understanding of treatment goals and processes. | Integration-Oriented ResearchI try to study elements of treatment that are shared by most therapeutic orientations. This often implies studying the obvious. For example, most therapists would easily agree that therapy sessions are real-life exercises in:
These generalizations allow for a description of the various orientations of psychotherapy, and the various styles and techniques of individual therapists, as mere variations of one element. |