Evidence-based practices: challenges, limits and development for psychotherapy and its
relationship with the field of subjectivity
evidence-based practices, evaluation models, replication crisis, common factors, subjectivity.
The field of psychotherapy at the present time presents both challenges and alternative
possibilities for its development. In this sense, the so-called evidence-based practices, although they have
offered results, have also generated polemics and splits that configure a frame of debates and new
reflections both epistemological and methodological. Therefore, the present research is framed in this
topic with the following general objective: To understand the relationship of evidence-based practices and
psychotherapy in relation to the field of subjectivity. Trying to identify its main problems and challenges,
as well as the new possibilities and alternatives that the common factors model can offer through its
results in this field. From this perspective, a theoretical-conceptual research strategy will be used, based on the constructive-interpretative methodology, following a bibliographic research procedure oriented by the construction of thematic axes that were constructed by consensus in meetings with the research team. As for the results of this work, the construction of new meanings is expected, starting from the possible spaces of intelligibility that the field of psychotherapy presents today. In addition to the proposal of alternatives through the analysis and reflection of the researcher on the trans-theoretical model of Common Factors and their possible contributions to the understanding of subjectivity as a fundamental category of the field of psychology.