The hindrances you mention seem relevant but also highly related. In particular, the ”Poorly-tested implementation: A disconnection between engaging educational content and its practical application, underscoring the importance of field-tested guidance that works in varied real-life situations.”
I’m excited to see advice that has been tested via working closely with individuals. I’m reminded of the Scott Miller (who played a major role within evidence-based psychotherapy) claim on a podcast (paraphrasing): “We have an implementation problem”.
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The hindrances you mention seem relevant but also highly related. In particular, the
”Poorly-tested implementation: A disconnection between engaging educational content and its practical application, underscoring the importance of field-tested guidance that works in varied real-life situations.”
I’m excited to see advice that has been tested via working closely with individuals. I’m reminded of the Scott Miller (who played a major role within evidence-based psychotherapy) claim on a podcast (paraphrasing): “We have an implementation problem”.