2023
DOI: 10.2196/47708
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The Past, Present, and Future of Psychotherapy Manuals: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Abstract: Background Psychotherapy manuals are critical to the dissemination of psychotherapy treatments. Psychotherapy manuals typically serve several purposes, including, but not limited to, establishing new psychotherapy treatments, training providers, disseminating treatments to those who deliver them, and providing guidelines to deliver treatments with fidelity. Yet, the proliferation of psychotherapy manuals has not been well-understood, and no work has aimed to assess or review the existing landscape … Show more

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“…Examples include the prescriptive nature and inability to personalize treatments to account for specific individual risk factors, and/ or contributing moderators (e.g., co morbid conditions, personality structure, individual strengths and weaknesses, environmental factors, and family dynamics, etc.) recognized to contribute to overall treatment response (Gowers et al, 2010;Wislocki et al, 2023). With a recent meta-analysis suggesting a pooled recovery rate of 46% across all ED diagnoses in the 415 studies examined, the need for robust evidence to advance effective adjunctive or multiaxial treatment (Touyz et al, 2023) is highly needed (Solmi et al, 2024).…”
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“…Examples include the prescriptive nature and inability to personalize treatments to account for specific individual risk factors, and/ or contributing moderators (e.g., co morbid conditions, personality structure, individual strengths and weaknesses, environmental factors, and family dynamics, etc.) recognized to contribute to overall treatment response (Gowers et al, 2010;Wislocki et al, 2023). With a recent meta-analysis suggesting a pooled recovery rate of 46% across all ED diagnoses in the 415 studies examined, the need for robust evidence to advance effective adjunctive or multiaxial treatment (Touyz et al, 2023) is highly needed (Solmi et al, 2024).…”
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confidence: 99%