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Book Review

Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology

Stephen Adams, MD

Published: April 1, 2003

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Practitioners of primary care, by virtue of its very nature, are often responsible for encouraging and/or arranging for patients with mental illness to seekpsychological treatment. Those who provide primary care should therefore befamiliar with the validity and efficacy of the treatment regimens that they recommend to their patients. Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology is the”first major volume devoted exclusively to distinguishing scientifically unsupported from scientifically supported practices in modern clinical psychology”(p. xix).


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