How does evidence-based practice in psychology work? – As an ethical demarcation

Philosophical Psychology 32 (6):853-873 (2019)
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ABSTRACTEvidence-based practice in psychology is ordinarily understood to demarcate between legitimate and illegitimate psychotherapy practice, based upon the epistemic demarcation distingui...

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