The divide between evidenced based approaches and practitioners of traditional theories of family therapy
Por: Dattilio, frank M. | Piercy, Fred P. | Davis, Sean D.
Tipo de material: Artículo Analíticas: Mostrar analíticas:ISSN: 0194-427X.Materia(s): TERAPIA FAMILIAR | TRATAMIENTOS BASADOS EN EVIDENCIA | TERAPIA FAMILIAR -- EDUCADORES EN SALUD En: American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Journal of marital and family therapyTipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Info Vol | URL | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Revista | Centro de Información y Consulta | Colección Hemeroteca | Vol. 40 no. 1 (Ene. - 2014) | Enlace al recurso | Ej. 1 | Disponible (Consulta Externa) |
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Evidenced-based approaches continue to grow in the field of family therapy. However, practicing family therapists do not always embrace these approaches. In this article, we explore factors contributing to practitioners' concerns with evidence-based treatments and suggest a broader, more clinically palatable view of evidenced-based treatment. We also suggest how family therapy researchers, practitioners, and educators might begin to close the researcher–clinician divide in the best interest of all concerned.