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Special Series Introduction: Confronting the Challenge of Clinical Decision Making in Evidence-Based Practice
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Special Series Introduction: Confronting the Challenge of Clinical Decision Making in Evidence-Based Practice

Christine M. Nezu and Christopher R. Martell
Cognitive and behavioral practice, v 27(4), pp 357-359
Nov 2020

Abstract

case-conceptualization ethics integration primary care psychotherapy
•Empirically-based practice.•Clinical decision-making.•Psychotherapy processes.•Treatment protocols. This special series addresses the often ignored problem that many clients seen by practicing clinicians do not benefit from empirically-based practices as neatly as research may suggest. The authors in this series have considered the process of decision making in evidence-based practice, looking from differing viewpoints, and considering treatment setting and ethical issues. They present suggestions for clinicians to adapt treatment to the needs of clients while adhering to the robust research on psychotherapy processes and cognitive behavioral therapy.

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Psychology, Clinical
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