ROSEN AND Norcross

 

Rosen, G. M., & Davison, G. C. (2003). Psychology should list empirically supported principles of change
(ESPs) and not credential trademarked therapies or other treatment packages.Discuss. Behavior Modification, 27(3), 300-212.
1. Like other authors, these authors suggest that a focus on providing support for, or validating, treatments or
treatment manuals is short sighted, You should be able to explain why they think this.
2. What is an empirically supported principle of change? Can you provide an example?
Norcross, J. C., & Lambert, M. J. (2011). Evidence-Based Therapy Relationships. In J. C. Norcross (Ed.),
Psychotherapy
relationships that work (pp. 3-24). New York: Oxford University Press.
1. What is the difference between the therapeutic relationship, the person of the therapist, relational factors,
and adaptation factors?
2. According to the research, what factors contribute to psychotherapy being effective and how important are
each of these factors (based on the research evidence).
3. You should note that just like Tolin et al and Rosen & Davison, these authors criticize the D12 EST
movement and propose an alternative way of considering how to study what makes treatment effective. You
should be aware of these criticisms and be able to explain the alternative conceptualization here.

 

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