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What Works for Whom? Differential Indications for Treatment/Intervention

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Abstract

The desirability of replacing clinical opinion with reliable, empirically sound observation, ideally based in randomized controlled trials, took hold in an increasing number of areas of medicine throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Studies of psychological therapies suddenly became the essential basis for the viability of widely-offered procedures and indeed entire professions. In response to this demand, reviews of “the evidence base” have almost become a cottage industry, whether or not the authors fully understand the limitations of the research on which their reviews are based (Roth and Parry 1997). In this respect it is helpful that carefully framed and consensually developed national policy guidance is emerging in the United Kingdom. As examples, evidence-based psychological therapy services have been identified as a national goal (NHS Executive 1996), and there is now clear guidance regarding referral for major mental health conditions (Department of Health 2001).

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Fonagy, P., Target, M. (2004). What Works for Whom? Differential Indications for Treatment/Intervention. In: Remschmidt, H., Belfer, M.L., Goodyer, I. (eds) Facilitating Pathways. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18611-0_11

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