Selecting and Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: A Practical Program Guide is a comprehensive resource for clinicians, administrators, educators, and students in behavioral health and social services. Bertram and Kerns provide a structured framework to guide the adoption, implementation, and sustainment of evidence-based practices (EBPs) to improve client outcomes and professional competence.
Key Features:
- Offers practical strategies for selecting and integrating EBPs into clinical, academic, and organizational settings.
- Covers interventions for common issues such as anxiety, depression, traumatic stress, and child behavioral concerns.
- Provides guidance on academic workforce preparation, including curricula development and collaboration with behavioral health programs.
- Highlights methods for overcoming practical implementation challenges and negotiating treatment barriers with clients.
- Emphasizes data-informed decision-making and ongoing evaluation to sustain EBPs effectively.
- Serves as a bridge between research, clinical practice, and education, offering actionable insights for diverse audiences including families, students, and practitioners.
