(a) that many therapists felt overwhelmed with their caseloads, (b) that therapists did not have the time flexibility needed to conduct the “outsideof- session” work required by BSFT (e.g., engaging family members, being available on evenings and weekends when family members were free), (c) that some therapists felt burdened while others felt stimulated by the supervision requirements of an evidence-based practice, and (d) that therapist fidelity to the model faltered when a therapist did not have adequate organizational support.