Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Why we need even stronger evidence for our best psychotherapies

Why we need even stronger evidence for our best psychotherapies: by Alexander Williams & John Sakaluk

Over the past decade, many scholars have questioned the credibility of research across a variety of scientific fields. Some of these concerns arise from cases of outright fraud or other misconduct. More troubling are difficulties in replicating previous re

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

<< Home

Previous Posts

  • Talk Nation Radio: Enough Blood Shed, End the Arms...
  • Paterson considers update to noise ordinance to al...
  • Assemblymembers Aguiar-Curry and Reyes introduce l...
  • ‘Untreatable and incurable’: Psychiatrist says Tru...
  • US-Israeli Committee Begins Mapping Out West Bank ...
  • Parties to Iran Nuclear Deal to Convene on Wednesd...
  • Pence, Pompeo to Attend AIPAC Conference amid Cont...
  • ‘Untreatable and incurable’: Psychiatrist says Tru...
  • Assemblymembers Aguiar-Curry and Reyes introduce l...
  • NYT's Look at Democratic Tax Plans Is an Orgy of R...

Powered by Blogger