Abstract
This article reviews the history and foundations of the evolving prescriptive psychotherapy movement. These models share the premises that therapy procedures are most effective if tailored to the individual needs and characteristics of patients and that empirical research should form the basis for selecting and implementing treatments. A description of various prescriptive approaches is provided and directions for future research and practice are advanced.
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