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Unevaluated or inefficient approaches are hard to justify

[...]treatments which work in randomised controlled trials must be shown to be helpful in audit of routine care. Randomised controlled trials have found people with eating disorders benefit from interpersonal psychotherapy and from cognitive behaviour therapy, 8 from cognitive behaviour therapy give...

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Published in:BMJ 1994-10, Vol.309 (6961), p.1071-1072
Main Author: Marks, I
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Language:English
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Summary:[...]treatments which work in randomised controlled trials must be shown to be helpful in audit of routine care. Randomised controlled trials have found people with eating disorders benefit from interpersonal psychotherapy and from cognitive behaviour therapy, 8 from cognitive behaviour therapy given as a self help manual, 9 and from family psychotherapy in young patients.
ISSN:0959-8138
1468-5833
1756-1833
DOI:10.1136/bmj.309.6961.1071