Evidence biased psychiatry?
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For a variety of reasons evidence-based medicine is currently in vogue. The evidence most commonly appealed to comes from randomised controlled trials (RCTs), even though the creator of the RCT, Austin Bradford Hill, argued in the 1960s that while it was good to see some swing toward using RCTs, if we ever ended up thinking that RCTs were the only method to evaluate a treatment the pendulum would not only have swung too far, it would have come off its hook (Hill, 1966).
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