El Desafio de Ser Fiel a la Psicoterapia: los Aprendizajes de los Estudios Sobre la Eficacia y Efectividad de las Psicoterapias Humanistas
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rdp.v35i129.41684Palabras clave:
psicoterapias humanistas, eficacia de las psicoterapias humanistas, modelo médico en psicoterapia, psicoterapia, efectividad de las psicoterapias humanistas, proceso de cambioResumen
A pesar del debate en curso, existen datos sólidos que demuestran tanto la efectividad como la eficacia de las psicoterapias humanista-experienciales. El artículo reflexiona sobre los metanálisis existentes en el campo, señalando diferentes modelos de investigación. En particular, se centra en los desafíos que esta perspectiva terapéutica plantea a los estudios de ensayos controlados aleatorios y cómo nos ayuda a profundizar nuestra comprensión del proceso de cambio en psicoterapia.
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