Looks at the related demands for audit and 'evidence-based practice' as they increasingly encroach into the field of psychotherapy. Contributors are not necessarily against the notions of 'audit' and 'accountability' but rather concerned that the tools imposed do not relate to, nor help reflect the nature of, psychotherapeutic practice.
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Looks at the related demands for audit and 'evidence-based practice' as they increasingly encroach into the field of psychotherapy. Contributors are not necessarily against the notions of 'audit' and 'accountability' but rather concerned that the tools imposed do not relate to, nor help reflect the nature of, psychotherapeutic practice.
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