Empirically Supported Therapies and Therapy Relationships: What are the Serious Problems and Plausible Alternatives? Alvin R. Mahrer OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 25
A Broader Perspective: Counseling Psychology’s Emphasis on Evidence Bruce E. WampoldJames W. LichtenbergCharles A. Waehler OriginalPaper Pages: 27 - 38
Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Means Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Driven Arthur C. Bohart OriginalPaper Pages: 39 - 53
The Meaning vs. The Medical Model in the Empirically Supported Treatment Program: A Consideration of The Empirical Evidence Lara Honos-Webb OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 65
Avoiding an EST Monopoly: Toward a Pluralism of Philosophies and Methods Brent D. SlifeBradford J. WigginsJason T. Graham OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 97
What is Psychotherapy for? A Plausible Alternative to Empirically Supported Therapies, Therapy Relationships, and Practice Guidelines Alvin R. Mahrer OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 115
Rules Versus Principles in Psychotherapy: Implications of the Quest for Universal Guidelines in the Movement for Empirically Supported Treatments Heidi M. LevittRobert A. NeimeyerDaniel C. Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 129
Evidence-Based Psychotherapy and Counselling in the UK: Critique and Alternatives Colin Feltham OriginalPaper Pages: 131 - 143