Kivlighan Dennis M
Department of Counseling and Personnel Services, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 2008 Nov;64(11):1284-91. doi: 10.1002/jclp.20540.
This commentary focuses on how the articles in the group therapy issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session can address the resistances that many group practitioners exhibit to "doing" evidence-based practice (EBP). The articles attempt to overcome the resistances to practicing evidence-based group therapy through a process of education and skills training. A major issue cutting across the articles is the narrow focus of incorporating empirical findings only from studies specifically examining psychotherapy groups. The author argues that incorporating research from the whole field of group dynamics research can increase the empirical basis for evidence-based practice.
本评论聚焦于《临床心理学杂志:诊疗中》团体治疗专刊中的文章如何应对许多团体治疗从业者对“开展”循证实践(EBP)表现出的抵触情绪。这些文章试图通过教育和技能培训过程来克服对开展循证团体治疗的抵触。贯穿这些文章的一个主要问题是,仅纳入专门研究心理治疗团体的研究中的实证结果这一狭隘关注点。作者认为,纳入团体动力学研究整个领域的研究可以增加循证实践的实证基础。