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Is psychotherapy behind the times, or just what you need?

posted Thursday, 26 November 2009

Making sense of the arguments about science in psychology

by Tamara McClintock Greenberg, Psy.D.

Let's say that you, the average person, have an emotional problem you want help with. You decide that you need not only the opinion of an objective third party, but the expertise of a psychological professional. You look for therapists either by a personal referral or through your health insurance network. You find someone who has an opening for an appointment and you go to your first session. How do you know that this therapist can really help you?

This is the subject of a recent Washington Post article by Timothy Baker, Richard McFall and Varda Shoham. This provocative commentary claims that many doctoral programs in psychology are not training qualified practitioners who can adequately conduct psychotherapy.

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