Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 June 2009
The most important role of theoretical models available in psychiatry and psychology is to enable the therapist to “understand” the patient and take therapeutic action on the basis of this understanding. These models determine the nature of the interview, collection of data, conceptualisation of the data and therapeutic strategies to achieve specific goals. The types of knowledge provided by these models can be categorised along a continuum ranging from very subjective to that fulfilling scientific requirements.
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