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According to research on empirically supported treatments, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is validated for treating anxiety, while Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is validated for treating depression.
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Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU
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Research has shown that several specific psychotherapies are as effective as medication for treating particular psychological conditions. Match each psychotherapy approach with the condition for which it has been empirically validated.
A clinician is developing a treatment plan for a patient diagnosed with depression and selects Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). True or False: According to research on empirically supported treatments, this psychotherapy should be expected to provide results that are just as effective as standard pharmacological therapies (medication).
Based on an analysis of the provided examples, if Exposure Therapy is the empirically supported treatment for phobias, then __________ is the specific condition that requires 'response prevention' to be added to the exposure protocol to achieve efficacy comparable to medication.
In the process of critically evaluating a psychotherapy to ensure it meets the scientific standards of the provided evidence, arrange the following steps in order from the most essential comparative judgment to the most nuanced application judgment.
Suppose you are the clinical director of a new university health center and need to create a specialized 'Evidence-Based Staffing Matrix' for the upcoming semester. You must design a plan that assigns the correct empirically supported treatments to clinicians treating students for anxiety, alcohol use disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Which of the following staffing designs correctly synthesizes the provided empirical evidence for these three conditions?
According to research on empirically supported treatments, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is validated for treating anxiety, while Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is validated for treating depression.
A researcher is consulting on treatment planning at a community mental health clinic. Match each patient scenario to the empirically supported treatment that has been validated for that patient's primary presenting concern.
Analyzing the evidence base that qualifies these psychotherapies as 'empirically supported,' the critical comparative benchmark is that each treatment must demonstrate effectiveness equivalent to standard _____ therapies, rather than simply outperforming a no-treatment control group.
A clinical research team wants to evaluate whether a newly developed psychotherapy should receive official designation as an empirically supported treatment. Arrange the following steps in the order that best reflects a rigorous scientific evaluation, from the most foundational prerequisite to the final designation judgment.
Identify the comparative benchmark that psychotherapy treatments must meet to be validated as empirically supported treatments. Additionally, recall and state four specific pairings of psychotherapies and their validated target disorders as listed in the provided text.
Based on the text, explain how the clinic supervisor should describe the effectiveness of these psychotherapies relative to standard pharmacological therapies. Additionally, explain how the supervisor should differentiate standard 'Exposure Therapy' from 'Exposure therapy with response prevention' in terms of the specific conditions they are validated to treat.
A clinician is developing a treatment plan for a client who presents with both anxiety and alcohol use disorder. Applying the empirically supported treatments listed in the text, which two specific psychotherapies should the clinician select for these conditions?