Advancing the Field of Psychotherapy Through Innovation and Integration in Scholarly Works |
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Authors: | James C. Overholser |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-7123, USA |
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Abstract: | Published articles on psychotherapy often incorporate a combination of integration and innovation, helping to advance the
field through scholarly work. Many useful papers help to integrate the biological, psychological, and social or cultural factors
that often play a role in the etiology and treatment of specific forms of mental illness. In addition, quality papers strive
to integrate theory, science, and clinical applications throughout the text. Authors can encourage a series of minor innovations
that could gradually shift the field over time. Useful papers often focus on a narrow topic that has a broad appeal to many
members of the field. Authors can explore new ideas, expressing their opinions while supporting the ideas through various
types of evidence. When submitting papers for publication, authors should expect it will require multiple revisions in order
to sharpen the thinking and improve the writing. |
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