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Science-Based Therapy

Raising the Bar for Empirically Supported Treatments

Stephen Hupp (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville) David F. Tolin (Institute of Living)

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English
Cambridge University Press
16 January 2025
This is the first book to analyze empirically supported treatments by using the newest criteria from the American Psychological Association's Society of Clinical Psychology, Division 12. Clinicians, scholars, and students all need to stay updated on the treatment research, and this book goes beyond providing updated treatment information by pointing readers to other useful treatment manuals and websites for continuing to stay up-to-date. The chapters, all written by prominent experts, highlight the best available evidence for specific disorders by breaking treatments down into credible components. With an emphasis on treatments for adults, chapters also share information about treatments for youth. Other variables that influence treatment are discussed, including assessment, comorbidity, demographics, and medication. Each chapter also corresponds with a chapter in the companion book, Pseudoscience in Therapy, presenting a full picture of the evidence base for common treatments.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
ISBN:   9781316514566
ISBN 10:   1316514560
Pages:   434
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Stephen Hupp is a professor, psychologist, author, and editor of the magazine Skeptical Inquirer. He has received the Great Teacher Award and the Champion for Diversity Award from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, and holds a Guinness World Record for the 'longest line of books.' David F. Tolin is the author of more than 200 scientific journal articles and several books, including Doing CBT. He has received the Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Science of Psychology, the Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Practice of Psychology, and the Award for Lifetime Contribution to Psychology from the Connecticut Psychological Association. He is the past-president of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, and past-president of the Clinical Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association.

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