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The Fundamental Need for Lived Experience Perspectives in Developing and Evaluating Psychotherapies
Jessica L. Schleider
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Mental Illness
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Lived Experience
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Psychotherapy
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Fundamental Needs
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Access to Care
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Early Treatment
50%
Novel Pathways
50%
Population Level
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Living with
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Professional Goals
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Everyday Practices
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Community Living
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Low Intensity
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Evidence-based Treatment
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Clinical Psychology
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Effective Care
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Digital Mental Health Tools
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Psychotherapy Research
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Patient Dropouts
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Transdiagnostic Approach
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Psychology
Mental Illness
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Lived Experience
100%
Evidence-Based Treatment
50%
Mental Health
50%
Clinical Psychology
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