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. 2010 Jun;47(2):260-7.
doi: 10.1037/a0019788.

What do psychotherapists really do in practice? An Internet study of over 2,000 practitioners

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What do psychotherapists really do in practice? An Internet study of over 2,000 practitioners

Joan M Cook et al. Psychotherapy (Chic). 2010 Jun.

Abstract

Over 2,200 North American psychotherapists completed a Web-based survey concerning their clinical work, including theoretical orientation, client characteristics, and use of specific psychotherapy techniques. Psychotherapeutic integration was common, with the majority of respondents identifying with more than one theoretical orientation or as having an eclectic orientation. The modal patient was a White female adult suffering from a mood or anxiety disorder and interpersonal problems. Individual psychotherapy was the preferred treatment modality. The most frequently endorsed techniques were relationship-oriented such as conveying warmth, acceptance, understanding, and empathy. The least frequently endorsed techniques were biofeedback, neurofeedback, body and energy therapies, and hypnotherapy. Efforts to disseminate empirically based therapies require understanding and accommodating clinicians' tendencies to integrate techniques.

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