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A clinical psychologist wants to introduce a new 'hypno-mindfulness' therapy into their practice because it makes intuitive sense and they saw positive results in two of their patients. Apply the concept of an empirically supported treatment to explain what this psychologist must find in the scientific literature before using this therapy.

Question: A clinical psychologist wants to introduce a new 'hypno-mindfulness' therapy into their practice because it makes intuitive sense and they saw positive results in two of their patients. Apply the concept of an empirically supported treatment to explain what this psychologist must find in the scientific literature before using this therapy.

Sample answer: Before implementing the therapy, the psychologist must locate systematic scientific studies demonstrating that the hypno-mindfulness therapy has been tested and shown to produce better outcomes than no treatment, a placebo, or an alternative treatment. They must base their decision on this empirical evidence rather than their clinical intuition or common sense.

Key points:

  • Locate systematic scientific studies in the literature.
  • Find evidence showing better outcomes than no treatment, a placebo, or an alternative treatment.
  • Base clinical decisions on empirical evidence rather than clinical intuition or common sense.

Rubric: The student must apply the concept of an empirically supported treatment by stating that the clinician must find systematic scientific evidence comparing the new therapy against no-treatment, placebo, or alternative treatments, and must prioritize this empirical evidence over clinical intuition or common sense.

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