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The effectiveness of psychotherapy.

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The article was published on 1994-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1098 citations till now.

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Internet interventions: Moving from efficacy to effectiveness

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the issues involved when transporting the promising results of internet interventions in efficacy trials to clinically representative settings (effectiveness) and discuss the dissemination and the use of internet treatments in stepped care models.
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Chapter 2: The Business Case for the Integration of Employee Assistance, Work-Life and Wellness Services

TL;DR: The integration of these kinds of programs is a recent trend that has the potential to offer additional synergistic benefits as mentioned in this paper, however, while promising, the scientific evidence thus far in this area has methodological limitations and there are critical aspects that require further study.
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Manual‐Based Treatment: An Essential Ingredient of Clinical Practice in the 21st Century

TL;DR: Based on my experiences as a researcher of manual-based treatments for social phobia and as a clinical psychologist in independent practice, my perspective on several of Wilson's points are shared.
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Does criminal offender treatment work

TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of the effectiveness of offender treatment is presented, with a focus on the psychotherapy outcome literature for non-offenders and a review of the complexity of the offender treatment by reviewing correlates and antecedents of criminality.