@JeffYoungerShow Conclusion applies to short term "counseling" in a socialized medicine system where the counselor needn't have robust credentials. Study states evidence supports other types of mental health therapies, such as CBT, provided by credentialed
RT @JeffYoungerShow: “Counseling” doesn’t work in the long term, yet family courts force kids and parents into it. https://t.co/3ZRdDJLUZF
“Counseling” doesn’t work in the long term, yet family courts force kids and parents into it. https://t.co/3ZRdDJLUZF
The analysis of nine trials showed that counselling was more effective than routine visits to the GP, in the short term (one to six months). In the long term (seven to 36 months), though, it was no longer as effective. https://t.co/hfzqqhUwmV
RT @SaitoSeiji: @LHeihrZINJafEeS 全文は無料では読めないみたいですが、こんな感じの論文ではどうでしょうか?https://t.co/ATHGIihYHr
@LHeihrZINJafEeS 全文は無料では読めないみたいですが、こんな感じの論文ではどうでしょうか?https://t.co/ATHGIihYHr
RT @JuanGrvas: Cochrane. Counselling is associated with significantly greater clinical effectiveness in short-term mental health outcomes…
RT @JuanGrvas: @victoramat01 @DoctorCasado @MAXIGJ Desde luego. Pero la cuestión de fondo es cuánto dura el efecto Counselling is associate…
RT @JuanGrvas: Cochrane. Counselling is associated with significantly greater clinical effectiveness in short-term mental health outcomes…
Cochrane. Counselling is associated with significantly greater clinical effectiveness in short-term mental health outcomes compared to usual care, but provides no additional advantages in the long-term https://t.co/kCFCwVtOUb
@victoramat01 @DoctorCasado @MAXIGJ Desde luego. Pero la cuestión de fondo es cuánto dura el efecto Counselling is associated with significantly greater clinical effectiveness in short-term mental health outcomes compared to usual care, but provides no add
Counselling for mental health and psychosocial problems in primary care.: CONCLUSIONS: Counselling is associated... http://t.co/oRBT8LoF