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Problems in the case for psychotherapeutic integration

W O'Donohue1, M McKelvie

  • 1Department of Psychology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb 60115-2892.

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
|June 1, 1993
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This study critically evaluates therapeutic integration, finding that claims of equal therapy effectiveness and common elements are unsubstantiated. It highlights significant weaknesses in the arguments supporting widespread integration in psychotherapy.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Philosophy of Science

Background:

  • Therapeutic integration is a growing trend in psychotherapy.
  • Arguments for integration often assume equal efficacy and shared core components across diverse therapeutic modalities.
  • The philosophical and historical underpinnings of scientific progress in therapy are frequently overlooked.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically evaluate the arguments supporting therapeutic integration.
  • To identify and analyze the weaknesses in the theoretical and empirical basis of therapeutic integration.
  • To examine the validity of claims regarding common elements and the role of cognitive therapy as a meta-language.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review and critical analysis of existing literature on therapeutic integration.

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  • Evaluation of logical coherence and empirical support for claims made by proponents of integration.
  • Historical and philosophical examination of scientific paradigms in psychotherapy.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified eight key weaknesses in the arguments for therapeutic integration.
    • Challenged the assertion that all therapies are equally effective.
    • Found a lack of clear definitions for therapeutic legitimacy and common elements.
    • Critiqued the evidence for integration trends and the purported neutrality of cognitive therapy.
    • Highlighted misunderstandings in the history and philosophy of science as applied to psychotherapy.

    Conclusions:

    • The current arguments for therapeutic integration are based on flawed premises and inadequate evidence.
    • Significant conceptual and empirical gaps exist in the justification for widespread therapeutic integration.
    • A more rigorous approach, informed by the philosophy of science, is needed to advance understanding of therapeutic efficacy and integration.