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Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology - APA Presidential Task Force on Evidence-Based Practice October 30, 2006

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“The APA 2005 Presidential Task Force on Evidence Based Practice defines and discusses evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP). In an integration of science and practice, the Task Force’s report describes psychology’s fundamental commitment to sophisticated EBPP and takes into account the full range of evidence psychologists and policymakers must consider. Research, clinical expertise, and patient characteristics are all supported as relevant to good outcomes. EBPP promotes effective psychological practice and enhances public health by applying empirically supported principles of psychological assessment, case formulation, therapeutic relationship, and intervention. The report provides a rationale for and expanded discussion of the EBPP policy statement that was developed by the Task Force and adopted as association policy by the APA Council of Representatives in August 2005.”

APA Task Force Report on EBPP 2006

Article Review: Evidence-Based Practice for Youth in Supervised Out-of-Home Care: A Framework for Development, Definition, and Evaluation October 23, 2006

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The following file contains an article currently in press by Richard P. Barth, Johanna K. P. Greeson, Sarah R. Zlotnik, and Laura K. Chintapalli

youth-ebp-ms-jebsw-in-press.doc

Dean Barth’s PowerPoint Presentation from Homecoming 2006 October 23, 2006

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The file here is a PowerPoint Presentation from Dean Richard Barth’s Evidence-Based Practice presentation at Homecoming 2006. 

umb-homecoming.ppt

NIMH Research on Treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): The Multimodal Treatment Study—Questions and Answers October 23, 2006

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Interesting article on the subject for your review and comment.

http://www.nimh.nih.gov/childhp/mtaqa.cfm