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by Helen Pidd
It is hailed as a quick fix for depression, schizophrenia, ME - even infertility. Now the government sees it as the answer to Britain's widespread mental health problem. So what is cognitive behavioural therapy? And does it really work?
There is no doubt that CBT has the weight of scientific evidence behind it when compared with other forms of psychotherapy, such as the let-them-talk-freely ideas of Rogerian counselling or psychodynamic therapy, which tend to be much harder to subject to clinical trials because of their more nebulous nature.
But while there are few, if any, mental health specialists prepared to dismiss CBT out of hand, there are a significant number of experts who feel that CBT is being grossly oversold. The primary objection seems to be that it doesn't work for everybody (not even nearly, say some), and that this one-size-fits-all approach may ride roughshod over more traditional forms of therapy which can be just as - if not more - worthwhile in many cases. A year ago, there was even a debate at the Institute of Psychiatry entitled: "CBT is the New Coca-Cola: This house believes that cognitive behavioural therapy is superficially appealing but overmarketed and has few beneficial ingredients."
Phil Richardson, professor of clinical psychology at Essex university, who also heads the psychotherapy evaluation research unit at the Tavistock clinic in north-west London, is one voice of dissent. "While I am in no way against putting more money into mental health, the available empirical evidence does not support many of the claims that are being made for CBT," he says. "There is a risk that those involved in delivering the psychological therapies will end up with egg on their face when the wild claims are shown eventually to have been false."
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