Science and pseudoscience in clinical psychology /
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Table of Contents:
- Science and pseudoscience in clinical psychology: initial thoughts, reflections, and considerations / Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, and Jeffrey M. Lohr
- Understanding why some clinicians use pseudoscientific methods: findings from research on clinical judgment / Howard N. Garb and Patricia A. Boyle
- Controversial and questionable assessment techniques / John Hunsley, Catherine M. Lee, and James M. Wood
- The science and pseudoscience of expert testimony / Joseph T. McCann, Kelley L. Shindler, and Tammy R. Hammond
- Dissociative identity disorder: multiple personalities, multiple controversies / Scott O. Lilienfeld and Steven Jay Lynn
- Toward a science of psychotherapy research: present states and evaluation / John P. Garske and Timothy Anderson
- New age therapies / Margaret Thaler Singer and Abraham Nievod
- The remembrance of things past: problematic memory recovery techniques in psychotherapy / Steven Jay Lynn, Timothy Lock, Elizabeth F. Loftus, Elisa Krackow, and Scott O. Lilienfeld
- Novel and controversial treatments for trauma-related stress disorders / Jeffrey M. Lohr, Wayne Hooke, Richard Gist, and David F. Tolin
- Controversial treatments for alcoholism / James MacKillop, Stephen A. Lisman, Allison Weinstein, and Deborah Rosenbaum
- Herbal treatments and antidepressant medication: similar data, divergent conclusions / Harold Walach and Irving Kirsch
- Empirically supported, promising, and unsupported treatments for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder / David A. Waschbusch and G. Perry Hill
- The myriad of controversial treatments for autism: a critical evaluation of efficacy
- Raymond G. Romanczyck, Laura Arnstein, Latha V. Soorya, and Jennifer Gillis
- Self-help therapy: the science and business of giving psychology away / Gerald M. Rosen, Russell E. Glasgow, and Timothy E. Moore
- Commercializing mental health issues: entertainment, advertising, and psychological advice / Nona Wilson
- Science and pseudoscience in clinical psychology: concluding thoughts and constructive remedies
- Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, and Jeffrey M. Lohr