How do we know therapy is effective?
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This episode is a little different - it's just us! In our first explainer episode, we jump into what "evidence-based practice" really means, and give some tips about how you can find evidence for a particular therapeutic approach. Join us as we talk through some really important parts of psychotherapy research – randomised controlled trials, meta-analyses, and clinically meaningful results. We hope this episode helps you feel more confident at consuming psychotherapy research.
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