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Evaluating Therapies Effectiveness of psychotherapy • Clients’ perceptions (testimonials) – Bad coming in, better coming out – is it therapy or time? Did I pay for nothing? Positive view of therapists even if not better Don’t forget: – – – • • Often ignore some testimonials and remember the ones we want Need to compare to control group (McCord, 1978,1979) Effectiveness of psychotherapy • Clinicians perceptions – Failures are someone else’s – one client = multiple successes All treatments seem to be successful Placebo effect Regression toward the mean – – – • Outcome research – – Eysenck (1952) ineffective analysis Mary Lee Smith et al (1980) did meta-analysis • Those undergoing therapy are more likely to improve than those not in therapy Relative effectiveness of therapies • According to the Society of Clinical Psychology: – Cognitive Therapy, interpersonal therapy, & behavioral • – Cognitive, exposure, & stress inoculation training • – – Used with bulimia Behavior modification • • • • Best for anxiety Cognitive-behavior therapy • • Best for depression bed wetting The more specific the problem the more effective the therapy Need well trained therapists to continue effectiveness Commonalities Culture & values • Biochemical therapies – – – • Drug therapies Brain stimulation psychosurgery Preventing psychological disorders