Over the past 20 years, the prevalence of mental health disorders has nearly doubled in the United States. Yet despite the number of empirically supported treatments now available for a variety of disorders, most clinical psychologists and therapists elect not to use them or rely on out-of-date procedures.
Timothy Baker, University of Wisconsin, discusses the current state of clinical psychology and what psychologists can do to steer their field in the right direction.
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sambhava93 1 year ago
Can you please give some examples of how clinical psychologists are not basing their practice on science?
hallg07 1 year ago