Efficacy vs. effectiveness research in psychotherapy: implications for clinical hypnosis.

Am J Clin Hypn

Regional Health Authority, Calgary, Alberta.

Published: July 2003

Empirically supported therapy (EST) has become a major focus and trend for mental health practice. When hypnosis is involved, this may mean satisfying a standard that is entirely too narrow in its emphasis. In this article "efficacy"-based research in clinical practice is contrasted with "effectiveness" -focused research, and they are discussed from the perspective of hypnosis. When clinicians can consider trans-theoretical factors as well as those that are treatment-enhancing, possibilities for improved treatment outcome increase. The "effectiveness" perspective also serves as a counter point for hypnosis in contrast with the dubious efficacy-based gold standard currently proposed for therapy in general, and hypnosis in particular.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00029157.2003.10403562DOI Listing

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