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Best practice : developing and promoting empirically validated interventions

Craig, Kenneth D.(Edited by)Dobson, Keith S.(Edited by)
Part of the Banff Conference on Behavioral Science Series series
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In 1995, the APA division on clinical psychology created a task force to compile a list of empirically validated procedures.

Those left off the list were deemed invalid, leading to much controversy in the field of mental health service.

Adding to the controversy are mental health corporations and HMOs that are using or planning to use the task forceÆs lists to determine which interventions they will reimburse for and which they will not.

Empirically Supported Therapies responds to this recent interest in basing practice on the empirical validation of interventions and treatments. Organized into two parts, the first comprises theoretical issues surrounding the development and promotion of empirically validated interventions.

In the second part, contributors examine some of the validated interventions as illustrations of the issues involved in the debate. Presenting a balanced examination of a controversial topic, Empirically Supported Therapies is a much needed contribution to the literature for professionals in clinical and counseling psychology, human services, interpersonal violence, social work, developmental psychology, and nursing.

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SAGE Publications Inc
0761910751 / 9780761910756
Hardback
616.89
15/10/1998
United States
English
350p.
23 cm
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