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Fundamental differences in epistemic assumptions about the appropriate subject matter and methods for human psychology have contributed to disagreements about both research methodology and external validity of empirically supported therapies (ESTs). These differences are evident in assumptions about the design and interpretation of outcome studies as well as questionable conclusions about the professional and social implications of existing lists of ESTs.

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Fundamental differences in epistemic assumptions about the appropriate subject matter and methods for human psychology have contributed to disagreements about both research methodology and external validity of empirically supported therapies (ESTs). These differences are evident in assumptions about the design and interpretation of outcome studies as well as questionable conclusions about the professional and social implications of existing lists of ESTs.
Autorenporträt
Glenn D. Shean, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, College of William & Mary, 1978-present.Interests in General Psychopathology and Psychotherapy.Professor Shean has published 7 books and over 65 journal articles on various clinical topics.