2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2016.07.002
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Considering Meta-Analysis, Meaning, and Metaphor: A Systematic Review and Critical Examination of “Third Wave” Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies

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“…The proliferation of disorder-specific packages presents a problem for training that has been discussed at length elsewhere (Dimidjian et al, 2016;Goldfried, 2000). The current article highlights the role of assertiveness in a variety of clinical problems, as well as the benefits of assertiveness training in ameliorating psychological symptoms.…”
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“…The proliferation of disorder-specific packages presents a problem for training that has been discussed at length elsewhere (Dimidjian et al, 2016;Goldfried, 2000). The current article highlights the role of assertiveness in a variety of clinical problems, as well as the benefits of assertiveness training in ameliorating psychological symptoms.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…[Clin Psychol Sci Prac 25:1-20, 2018] Although psychotherapy has been in existence for over a century, the field has struggled to build upon research findings with consistent, accumulating evidence. Although acknowledging the contributions of the "third wave" in cognitive behavioral therapy, Dimidjian et al (2016) have suggested that a "potential problem . This is exemplified by increased focus on "third wave" cognitive behavioral therapies (CBTs) at the expense of the "first" and "second" waves.…”
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“…Developments in the third wave of CBT [41] suggest that mindfulness and acceptance are important integrated elements that should be considered in burnout prevention and treatment.…”
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“…Although previous systematic reviews and meta-analyses have investigated the efficacy of thirdwave treatments delivered in their traditional format Hunot et al, 2013;Öst, 2008) and examined the effectiveness of mindfulness and acceptance-based self-help interventions (Cavanagh et al, 2014), as well as online MBIs in improving mental health (Spijkerman et al, 2016), to date there has not been a review of the evidence base for thirdwave behavioral and cognitive eHealth therapies. The steady increase in citations of "third wave" in the scientific literature (Dimidjian et al, 2016) and proliferation of eHealth interventions delivering this therapeutic content (Pierce, Twohig, & Levin, 2016) underscores the importance of systematically reviewing the evidence for the efficacy and acceptability of third-wave eHealth treatments.…”
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