Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), a trend started in the medical community, is rapidly becoming of critical importance to the mental health profession as insurance companies begin to offer preferential pay to organizations using it. Featuring contributions from top researchers in the field, this groundbreaking book covers everything from what EBP is and its relevance to behavioural health to specific models for application and implementation, building best practice protocols, and evaluating bottom-line effectiveness in your organization.
"Accountability and the behavioral sciences will be the hallmark of the twenty-first century health care delivery system. Stout and Hayes provide 'hands-on' guidance for those mental health practitioners willing to become involved in shaping their own professional destinies."
-Pat DeLeonformer president, American Psychological Association
"Stout and Hayes have brought together a wonderful cast of experienced clinicians and clinician-administrators who understand both the need for, and the provision of, solid care for people with mental disorders. . . . Clinicians and clinical administrators who follow the principles in The Evidence-Based Practice will be doing a favor for both their patients and themselves. What a great book!"
-William H. Reid, MD, MPH, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Texas Health Science Center
A GROUNDBREAKING GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING AND UTILIZING PROVEN EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE TECHNIQUES
The Evidence-Based Practice: Methods, Models, and Tools for Mental Health Professionals gives practitioners everything they need to effectively understand, evaluate, and implement evidence-based practice (EBP). This exceptional book features insight and information from the top researchers and leading practitioners in the field. EBP is covered in such relevant mental health contexts as:
* Community treatment
* Severe mental illness-treatment and recovery
* Psychopharmacotherapy
* Psychosocial rehabilitation
* Substance abuse disorders
* Treating children and adolescents
In addition, The Evidence-Based Practice provides detailed guidance on important aspects of implementation, including how to evaluate readiness as well as where and how to begin EBP in different types of agencies, practices, and facilities. A helpful appendix includes sample treatment plans and additional resources.
With a Foreword by Mary Cesare-Murphy, Executive Director, Behavioral Health Care, JCAHO-the leading accrediting body in behavioral health-The Evidence-Based Practice is an essential handbook for mental health trainers, students, frontline clinicians and counselors, and administrators.