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Overview of Evidence-Based Practices
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1
An EBP, or Evidence-Based Practice, is a clinical intervention that has a strongly rooted scientific foundation and produces consistent results in assisting consumers to achieve their desired goals or outcomes.
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2
An Emerging Practice is a new innovation but lacks broad consensus support and scientific evidence; or is an innovative practice that deals with specific needs, but not supported by the strongest scientific evidence
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3
We should focus on EBPs because:
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Ethical responsibility to provide best possible care
Commitment to quality
Consumers' right to choose most effective services
All of the above
None of the above
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RCT stands for:
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Reflective Communication Therapy
Randomized Control Trials
Rational Clinical Treatment
Relational Couples Therapy
None of the above
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If an EBP shows effectiveness for college students, we know with 100% certainty that it will work well for everyone.
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6
There was a Surgeon General Report on Mental Health in 1989.
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The State of Michigan Mental Health and Wellness Commission Report was completed in 2013.
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It takes about 10 years for system transformation.
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9
When administration considers the feasibility of a new EBP, some of what they consider includes:
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Cost-of implementation and training and ongoing fidelity reviews / certifications etc.
Population needs
Team Capacity / Workloads / Time
All of the above
None of the above
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Fidelity means adherence to the key elements of an EBP.
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11
Recovery from mental and/or substance use disorders is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
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12
There are 7 major Dimensions that support a life in recovery.
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There are 11 guiding principles of recovery.
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14
Rapport does not matter when working with people toward recovery.
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15
The SCCMHA website, resources section, is a good place to find out more information on several EBPs.
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