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“Strong evidence” for a treatment evaporates with a closer look: Many psychotherapies are similarly vulnerable.
By James Coyne PhD
Posted: November 26, 2012
Posted: November 26, 2012
Category: Uncategorized
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Tagged evidence-based treatments, meta-analysis, meta-anlysis, peer review, psychotherapy, Triple P
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