Cognitive behavioral therapy for social activation in recent-onset psychosis: Randomized controlled trial, 2019, Pos et al

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  1. Andy

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    https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2018-63732-001?doi=1

    https://twitter.com/user/status/1077114633406898176


    Sound familiar?
    https://twitter.com/user/status/1077128028684238849
     
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    Does that really conclude that CBT didn't work, so they should do more CBT for longer?
     
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    Of course. When you use the one, true, treatment that cures all (as I believe CBT is referred to in the inner circle of its acolytes) if it doesn't work then it must be re-applied, then re-applied, and then re-applied. After that it's the fault of the patient who isn't committed enough.
     
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    That was the counter argument from the "biopsychososcial" crowd here, when patients started using the two year follow-up study on pace null finding for arguing the treatment was not working - "clearly that shows patients are so delutional they need continues treatment", didn't even make a dent in their belifes.
     
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    Using the flat surface of Occam's razor, I see. It smushes more than it cuts but I guess that works out alright too.

    "This criticism is invalid because I don't like it" is true galactic-size intellect. Most people would be hesitant about betting their entire career on a gut feeling but nope, not here. The consequence is only mass suffering by millions, no big deal, I'm sure that will look fine and proper with hindsight.
     
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