A journey through the ‘rational mind’ and the ‘paradoxical logic of the unconscious’: Implications for treatment guidelines

A. Cucchi
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Current political and economic trends in psychology push for an evidence-based practice whereby interventions are chosen on the basis of relevant research findings. Although valuable and effective, the efficacy and the ecological validity of evidence-based interventions has often been questioned, as it can be argued that human beings are too complex presentations to be captured by the restraints of clinical trials only. In addition, the dangers of pressurising psychology services to strictly adhere to manualised guidelines means that specialist’s skills might be obscured. This paper and the case-study presented in it position itself in the midst of this debate by highlighting how clinical intuition and idiosyncratic formulations can be integrated and enrich research based practice. In addition, this paper also highlights how these fluid specialist skills are crucial to the vitality of the field and to the identity of counselling psychologists. This urge for a wider definition of what constitutes ‘evidence base’ when working with such complex presentations as human beings.
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当前心理学的政治和经济趋势推动了一种基于证据的实践,即根据相关研究结果选择干预措施。尽管有价值和有效,但基于证据的干预措施的有效性和生态有效性经常受到质疑,因为可以认为人类是过于复杂的表现,无法仅通过临床试验的限制来捕捉。此外,对心理服务机构施加压力,要求其严格遵守人工制定的指导方针,这意味着专家的技能可能会被掩盖。这篇论文和其中提出的案例研究通过强调临床直觉和特殊配方如何整合并丰富基于研究的实践,将自己置于这场辩论的中间。此外,本文还强调了这些流动的专业技能如何对该领域的活力和咨询心理学家的身份至关重要。这种对“证据基础”的更广泛定义的渴望在处理像人类这样复杂的陈述时。
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