Meaningful and Lasting Change - Psychotherapy in the Light of Evolutionary Processes.

Clin Psychol Eur

Division of Clinical Psychology and Intervention Science, Faculty of Psychology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Published: September 2022


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Psychotherapies can lead to meaningful and lasting change.Evolutionary theory is relevant for understanding psychotherapy.Process-based approaches to conceptualizing psychotherapy can help organize clinical knowledge.Process-based approaches may be more useful than competitions between psychotherapy schools.

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