Peer review in clinical psychology and psychotherapy
Peer review in clinical psychology and psychotherapy should be guided by a personal clinical and research experience. This is very improtant.
Published in Social Sciences and Behavioural Sciences & Psychology
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A personal clinical experience with psychotherapy shows how an evidence-based psychotherapy should be implemented. A personal research experience with clinical trials shows how complex it is to build a clinical trial, which is very important for the scientific community. Both elements-clinical and research experience in clinical psychology and psychotherapy-contribute to a more realistic and effective peer-review.
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