Why do treatments that are deemed effective in one decade suddenly disappear in another?

In a maximum of 1000 words, please answer the following question in a long answer, essay-style format. You should draw from recorded discussions, assigned readings, and the lecture slides. There is no need to use outside sources and they are not permitted. Make sure to use clear evidence to back up your argument.

For the exam, we are asking you to use a modified form of citations. Please just include your citation in parentheses at the end of your sentence, like this (Savelli, 2020). You can include either the authors name for assigned readings (e.g. Summerfield, 2001), the recorded discussions number (e.g. Week Six Discussion), or the lecture slide number (e.g. Week Three Slides). Unless directly quoting, you do not need to include page numbers. There is also no need to include a bibliography.

The essay itself should take you roughly 2-3 hours to complete.

Please answer the following question:

Q) One of the major themes that this course has examined is the way in which treatments appear, disappear, and are routinely reconfigured in alternative guises and forms. Why is this case? Why do treatments that are deemed effective in one decade suddenly disappear in another? Why are some treatments written off as ineffective, only to be partially recycled (often with very different names) later?

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