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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.

Question: 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.

Sample answer: An empirically supported treatment is a psychological therapy that has been systematically studied through scientific observation and proven to lead to better outcomes than a comparison condition. To be established as empirically supported, the therapy must be shown to result in better outcomes than: (1) no treatment, (2) a placebo, or (3) an alternative treatment.

Key points:

  • Definition of empirically supported treatment based on systematic scientific observation.
  • Comparison to a no-treatment condition.
  • Comparison to a placebo condition.
  • Comparison to an alternative treatment.

Rubric: The answer must accurately define an empirically supported treatment as a psychological therapy systematically studied through scientific observation. It must also list all three comparison conditions: no treatment, a placebo, and an alternative treatment.

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