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== Talks and interviews == * 2014, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2OsehrTKTA Farhad Dalal - Statistical Spin, Linguistic Obfuscation: The CBT Evidence Base]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2OsehrTKTA | title = Farhad Dalal - Statistical Spin, Linguistic Obfuscation: The CBT Evidence Base | last = | first = | authorlink = Farhad Dalal | date = Jan 17, 2015 | website = YouTube| publisher = Challenging the Cognitive Behavioural Therapies: The Overselling of CBT's Evidence Base|archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=|access-date=}}</ref><ref name=":6">{{Cite web | url=http://www.dalal.org.uk/Lectures.html | title = Lectures and Workshops | last = | first = | authorlink = Farhad Dalal | date = | website = dalal.org.uk|at=Nov 1, 2, 2014|archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=|access-date=2019-02-20}}</ref> <embedvideo service="youtube" dimensions="400" alignment="right" container="frame" description="Farhad Dalal - '''Statistical Spin, Linguistic Obfuscation: The CBT Evidence Base (2014)''' By Farhad Dalal/Challenging the Cognitive Behavioural Therapies: The Overselling of CBT's Evidence Base">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2OsehrTKTA</embedvideo> <blockquote>In this presentation I will subject elements of CBT research to a critique on its own terms - that is, from within the very 'Scientific' paradigm that CBT aspires to. I will begin arguing that as the 'third wave' of CBT (Mindfulness, CAT, ACT, DBT, etc) starts to give weight to ways of thinking that it previously disparaged, it comes to look more and more like the other psychotherapies that CBT seeks to distinguish itself from. I liken this process to that of colonisation and its way of appropriation.</blockquote><blockquote>Next, I take issue with manualisation itself, to say that the insistence that clinicians should stick closely to manualised protocols is driven by the needs of researchers (which is to keep control of the 'variables' in their experiments) rather than in the clinical interests of patients.</blockquote><blockquote>In the main part of the paper I will attend to the science behind the research and the ways that it gets written up. First up is the problem of 'publication bias', which when combined with the research requirements of [[National Institute for Health and Care Excellence|NICE]], constitutes a betrayal of the ideals of Science itself. Next, I will look closely at two interlinked well regarded research papers that demonstrate the efficacy of Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy, and are widely cited as examples of good research. A close reading of these papers will show that the picture is not as convincing as their abstracts would have us believe.<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>
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