her than the alleviating of symptoms alone.How this chapter makes a unique contribution is that it makes a professional begin to question if the interventions they are employing will in fact enable their client to achieve a satisfactory outcome. In other words, a therapist by reading this article begins to wonder if the interventions they employ “really work”. In our profession, we are always asking our clients questions. The article seems to be saying that it now time for this profession to begin to questions itself: do the positive results that psychotherapies are claiming really work?.Compare/contrast This article differs with the other two articles above in that it questions not only the efficacy of CBT but it also questions the efficacy of other psychotherapeutic interventions as well. It compares with them however, it that ReferencesCochran, S.D. (1984). Preventing medical noncompliance in the outpatient treatment of bipolar affective disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 52, 873-878....