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  1. Dodo bird verdict - Wikipedia

    The Dodo bird verdict (or Dodo bird conjecture) is a controversial topic in psychotherapy, [1] referring to the claim that all empirically validated psychotherapies, regardless of their specific components, …

  2. The misleading Dodo Bird verdict. How much of the outcome …

    Aug 1, 2019 · The literature on psychotherapy research makes use of the so-called "Dodo Bird Verdict" to show that therapeutic change owes more to common factors than to specific techniques.

  3. The Dodo Bird Verdict--controversial, inevitable and important: a ...

    In this article, the assertion that different psychological therapies are of broadly similar efficacy-often called the 'Dodo Bird Verdict'-is contrasted with the alternative view that there are specific therapies …

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  4. Are All Psychological Therapies Equally Effective?

    Mar 5, 2024 · He referenced the Dodo bird’s quote from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, “Everybody has won, and all must have prizes,” and his assertion that different therapies have equivalent …

  5. The Dodo Verdict and the Effectiveness of Psychotherapy

    The truth is that the debate continues to this day and is still ongoing, and there is no clear consensus on the matter and the investigation is ongoing as to whether the effect or verdict of the Dodo is really …

  6. The implications of the Dodo bird verdict for training in …

    Dec 16, 2022 · Being steeped in process research gives one a unique perspective on the promise of process observation to advance clinical training. Our lab recently took our first foray into studying …

  7. (PDF) The Dodo Bird Verdict Is Alive and Well--Mostly

    Limitations of the “Dodo bird” verdict and the role of clinical trials in psychotherapy research: Comment on Wampold et al. (1997). Psychological Bulletin, 122, 216-220.

  8. The dodo-bird debate, empirically supported relationships and ...

    The dodo-bird verdict has haunted the literature on psychotherapy outcome since its early beginnings. It is based on the counter-intuitive finding that often highly diverging treatments do not differ much in …

  9. The misleading Dodo Bird verdict. How much of the outcome …

    Aug 1, 2019 · The literature on psychotherapy research makes use of the so-called "Dodo Bird Verdict" to show that therapeutic change owes more to common factors than to specific techniques.

  10. Dodo Bird Verdict in Psychotherapy - Wiley Online Library

    Jan 23, 2015 · The dodo bird verdict is a debate in psychotherapy that has spanned nearly a century. Initially proposed by Rozenzweig (1936), it states that all psychotherapies are essentially equivalent …

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