Technolatry, Methodolatry, and the Results of Family Therapy |
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Authors: | ALAN S. GURMAN Ph.D. DAVID P. KNISKERN Psy.D. |
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Affiliation: | University of Wisconsin Medical School.;University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. |
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Abstract: | Wells and Dezen's revisited results of research on the outcomes of nonbehavioral family therapy are themselves revisited. While their conclusions are largely defensible in terms of conventional criteria for research design and for assessing change in psychotherapy, we question whether such standard criteria are sufficient for studying the outcomes of family therapy. Moreover, Wells and Dezen's preoccupation with therapeutic technology at the expense of relationship factors and of "objective" change measures at the expense of more inferential measures severely limits the clinical and conceptual meaningfulness of their review. |
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