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The main message of Goldfried's seminal paper on the principles of therapeutic change is reconsidered with regard to three modern issues: the identification of the mediators of treatment outcomes, the methods needed for optimal dissemination of empirically supported treatments, and the struggles associated with therapies that strive to be different. Despite the passage of time, the message holds true.