Handbook of evidence-based practice in clinical psychology. Volume 1, Child and adolescent disorders /
"This two-volume set covers the evidence-based practices (EBP) now identified for treating adolescents, and adults for a wide range of DSM disorders. Volume 1 covers child and adolescent disorders, while Volume 2 explores adult disorders. Chapters in each volume provide a comprehensive review o...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
John Wiley & Sons,
2012.
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Overview and foundational disorders
- pt. 2. Specific disorders.
- Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology: Volume 1; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Part I: Overview and Foundational Issues; 1: Rationale and Standards of Evidence in Evidence-Based Practice; EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE; History of Evidence-Based Practice in Medicine; Levels and Types of Evidence; CURRENT STATUS OF EBP MOVEMENTS ACROSS HEALTH AND EDUCATION PROFESSIONS; EVIDENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY; Research Methods Contributing to Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology; Criteria for Assessing Efficacy; Evaluating Evidence From Small-N Research Designs.
- Volume of Evidence From Small-N Studies Required to Claim That an Intervention Is Evidence BasedLevel of Specificity of Empirically Supported Treatments; TREATMENT GUIDELINES; Ethical Requirements; CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS, AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN PSYCHOLOGY; LIMITATIONS OF THE EVIDENCE BASE REGARDING EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN PSYCHOLOGY; CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; 2: Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Disorders; A BRIEF HISTORY OF IDENTIFYING EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES FOR YOUTH; WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT EBPs FOR YOUTH?; WHAT DO WE STILL NEED TO KNOW ABOUT EBPs FOR YOUTH?
- USE OF EBPs IN REAL LIFE SETTINGSWHAT DETERMINES WHETHER CLINICIANS USE EBPs?; HOW SHOULD EBPs BE TRANSPORTED TO CLINICAL SETTINGS?; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 3: Professional Issues and Evidence-Based Practice: The Quality Problem in Behavioral Health Care; EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE AND EMPIRICALLY SUPPORTED TREATMENTS: USE, NONUSE, AND MISUSE; Randomized Controlled Trials, on Which the EST List Is Based, Are Fallible and No More Informative Than Other Sources of Evidence; The EST List Is Biased Against Psychodynamic Therapies.
- The EST Criteria Are Unfair, Because Some Treatments Not Yet Studied May Turn Out to Be EfficaciousThe EST List Is Unnecessary, Because Research Shows That All Psychotherapies Work Equally Well; Some Studies on Which the EST List Is Based Are Flawed; ESTs Are Generalizable to the Real World; Because ESTs Are Manualized, They Necessarily Constrain Clinical Creativity; The EST List Is Fixed Over Time and Cannot Change in Response to New Evidence; QUALITY IMPROVEMENT; A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PROBLEM OF QUALITY; Quality Improvement and the Health-Care Sector; The Lemon Problem and Our Pay Rates.
- The Institute of Medicine's Crossing the Quality Chasm ReportQuality Problems in Behavioral Health; WHAT IS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT?: A PRIMER; Malcolm Baldrige; W. Edwards Deming; EXAMPLES OF CONCRETE STEPS TO IMPROVE QUALITY IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH; Institute Strategic Quality Planning; Improve Management Information Systems and Analysis; The Development and Implementation of Behavioral Health Electronic Medical Records; Practice Standards and Benchmarks; Transparent Report Cards; Continuity of Care; Plans to Improve Access.