Unwanted Events and Side Effects in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, 2018, Schermuly-Haupt et al

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  1. ME/CFS Skeptic

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    I think this article is about the same study: https://digest.bps.org.uk/2018/08/1...xperience-unwanted-side-effects-from-therapy/

    “Psychotherapy is not harmless,” the researchers said. There was no evidence that any of the side-effects were due to unethical practice. Examples of severe side-effects included: “suicidality, breakups, negative feedback from family members, withdrawal from relatives, feelings of shame or guilt.
    The actual study is: Haupt et al. (2018) Unwanted Events and Side Effects in Cognitive Behavior Therapy. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10608-018-9904-y
     

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