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A professional review panel is tasked with judging whether a new mindfulness intervention should be recommended for clinical practice. If the panel requires the intervention to have been proven more effective than a placebo through systematic scientific observation, they are evaluating whether it qualifies as an _____.
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Examples of Empirically Supported Treatments
What defines an empirically supported treatment in psychology?
Match each element of clinical decision-making with its specific role in the context of identifying empirically supported treatments.
A clinician labels a new 'Music-Meditation' therapy as an empirically supported treatment because his personal clinical intuition and several positive success stories from his own practice suggest that the therapy is effective for his patients.
Arrange the logical stages of the empirical validation process required to determine if a psychological therapy qualifies as an 'Empirically Supported Treatment'.
An empirically supported treatment is a psychological therapy that has been proven to lead to better outcomes than no treatment, a placebo, or an alternative treatment through systematic scientific observation.
In the context of identifying an 'empirically supported treatment,' why is it necessary to compare a therapy against a placebo or an alternative treatment?
A professional review panel is tasked with judging whether a new mindfulness intervention should be recommended for clinical practice. If the panel requires the intervention to have been proven more effective than a placebo through systematic scientific observation, they are evaluating whether it qualifies as an _____.
A research team is evaluating several clinical scenarios to decide which ones satisfy the criteria for an empirically supported treatment. Match each scenario on the left to the correct classification or explanation on the right.
A clinical researcher is analyzing a study in which participants with generalized anxiety disorder were randomly assigned to either a new mindfulness-based therapy or a condition in which participants received an inert, inactive procedure but were told it was a genuine therapeutic technique. After eight weeks, the mindfulness group showed significantly greater symptom reduction. This design element is essential for establishing empirically supported treatment status because it separates the therapy's specific therapeutic mechanism from improvements caused by patients' belief that they are receiving real help — thereby ruling out the _____ effect as an explanation for the observed gains.
A clinical review panel must decide whether a newly developed psychotherapy qualifies as an empirically supported treatment and should be recommended for widespread clinical practice. Arrange the following steps in the order the panel should logically execute them to render the most defensible, evidence-based judgment.
Define the term 'empirically supported treatment' and list the three comparison conditions against which a psychological therapy must be evaluated in scientific studies to establish its efficacy.
Explain why the researchers' conclusion that the intervention is an 'empirically supported treatment' shows an incomplete understanding of the concept. Describe what further comparisons are necessary to fully satisfy the definition of an empirically supported treatment and why these are important for clinical decision-making.
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.