Everyone, it seems, is talking and arguing about Evidence-Based Practice (EBP). Those therapies and assessments designated as EBP increasingly determine what is taught, researched, and reimbursed in health care. But exactly what is it, and how do you do it?
The second edition of Clinician’s Guide to Evidence-Based Practices is the concise, practitioner-friendly guide to applying EBPs in mental health. Step-by-step it explains how to conduct the entire EBP processasking the right questions, accessing the best available research, appraising the research, translating that research into practice, integrating that research with clinician expertise and patient characteristics, evaluating the entire enterprise, attending to the ethical considerations, and when done, moving the EBP process forward by teaching and disseminating it.
This book will help you:
Coauthored by a distinguished quartet of clinicians, researchers, and a health care librarian, the Clinician’s Guide has become the classic for graduate students and busy professionals mastering EBP.
The full text of this book can be found on our online resource for clinicians, Oxford Clinical Psychology. Oxford Clinical Psychology is available via subscription and perpetual access to libraries and institutions worldwide.
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