by Larry E. Beautler, John C. Norcross (Editor), Larry E. Beutler (Editor)
Few topics in mental health are as consequential and controversial as evidence-based practices (EBPs). EBPs have profound implications for mental health practice, training, and policy. What is designated as “evidence-based” will determine in part which therapies and tests are conducted, what is reimbursed, what is taught, and what is researched.
Unfortunately, this multifaceted topic has been reduced to simplistic and polarized arguments. This book, designed for mental health practitioners, trainers, and graduate students, addresses 9 fundamental questions in the debate on EBPs. Each chapter centers on a single question in the ongoing debate and consists of focused position papers on that question. The position papers, contributed by some of the most respected psychologists writing today, are argued with passion and intelligence. Each chapter concludes with a dialogue among the contributors in which they emphasize their points of agreement and disagreement, which makes the book an ideal tool for teaching and discussion.
Evidence-Based Practices in Mental Health helps readers understand the central questions in this fiercely contested subject, provides a balance of views, and purges needless confusion and antagonism. In doing so, the book underscores both the robust commonalities and the remaining contentions regarding EBPs in mental health.
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9781591473107
- Publisher: American Psychological Association
- Publication date: 8/28/2005
- Edition description: New Edition
- Edition number: 1
- Pages: 464
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