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Psychotherapy Research's Greatest Hits: The Most Important Findings of the Last 30 Years

Session #: 717-408
Presenter(s): Jay Lebow, Ph.D., John Gottman, Ph.D. & Barry Duncan, Psy.D.
Session Length: 2 hr. 00 min.
Event: 2007 Networker Annual Symposium
Date: March 15-18, 2007

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Has psychotherapy research really changed the way we practice therapy? Absolutely, and in ways you may not realize. In this workshop, we'll go over 10 outstanding developments in the science of psychotherapy during the past 30 years that have had, and will continue to have, vital implications for clinical practice. You'll learn what good therapists really must know to keep their practices up to date, including research findings on such important issues as the strategies that build on self-acceptance, the common factors that apply to all models, the most effective new treatments for particularly difficult problems, and how to help clients maintain change long after they've left therapy. You'll also learn how to use research in your own practice and about the best scientific methods for assessing treatment progress.



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