Foundations of Evidence-Based Social Work Practice
This concise introduction to evidence-based social work practice culls the most salient chapters from the interdisciplinary Evidence-Based Practice Manual to form a student-friendly overview of the issues and interventions they will encounter throughout their BSW or MSW program. Part I defines terms and critical issues, introducing students to the language and importance of evidence-based practice and critical thinking. Chapters will explain how to search for evidence, how to evaluate what evidence really is, how to ask the right questions, how to develop standards, and how practitioners make use of research. Part II consists of practical applications, with each chapter focusing on a particular intervention or population. Topics include cognitive-behavioral approaches to suicide risks, manualized treatment with children, treating juvenile delinquents, and interventions for OCD, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, PTSD, depression, and recovery. Several chapterss from the special edition of Brief Treatment & Crisis Intervention on evidence-based practice as well as two original chapters round out this much-needed introduction to evidence-based social work practice.
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Foundations of Evidence-Based Social Work Practice
This concise introduction to evidence-based social work practice culls the most salient chapters from the interdisciplinary Evidence-Based Practice Manual to form a student-friendly overview of the issues and interventions they will encounter throughout their BSW or MSW program. Part I defines terms and critical issues, introducing students to the language and importance of evidence-based practice and critical thinking. Chapters will explain how to search for evidence, how to evaluate what evidence really is, how to ask the right questions, how to develop standards, and how practitioners make use of research. Part II consists of practical applications, with each chapter focusing on a particular intervention or population. Topics include cognitive-behavioral approaches to suicide risks, manualized treatment with children, treating juvenile delinquents, and interventions for OCD, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, PTSD, depression, and recovery. Several chapterss from the special edition of Brief Treatment & Crisis Intervention on evidence-based practice as well as two original chapters round out this much-needed introduction to evidence-based social work practice.
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Foundations of Evidence-Based Social Work Practice

Foundations of Evidence-Based Social Work Practice

Foundations of Evidence-Based Social Work Practice

Foundations of Evidence-Based Social Work Practice


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This concise introduction to evidence-based social work practice culls the most salient chapters from the interdisciplinary Evidence-Based Practice Manual to form a student-friendly overview of the issues and interventions they will encounter throughout their BSW or MSW program. Part I defines terms and critical issues, introducing students to the language and importance of evidence-based practice and critical thinking. Chapters will explain how to search for evidence, how to evaluate what evidence really is, how to ask the right questions, how to develop standards, and how practitioners make use of research. Part II consists of practical applications, with each chapter focusing on a particular intervention or population. Topics include cognitive-behavioral approaches to suicide risks, manualized treatment with children, treating juvenile delinquents, and interventions for OCD, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, PTSD, depression, and recovery. Several chapterss from the special edition of Brief Treatment & Crisis Intervention on evidence-based practice as well as two original chapters round out this much-needed introduction to evidence-based social work practice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190294274
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/02/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Albert R. Roberts, Ph.D., is Professor of Social Work and Criminal Justice at Rutgers University. His most recent books include Crisis Intervention Handbook, Third Edition (2005), Juvenile Justice Sourcebook (2004), and Social Workers' Desk Reference (2002).
Kenneth R. Yeager, Ph.D., is Director of Quality and Operational Improvement at Ohio State University and Harding Behavioral Healthcare and Medicine as well as Director of OSU and Harding Outpatient Psychiatric Clinics.

Table of Contents

ContentsI. Overview, Definitions, Practice, Guidelines, and Critical Issues1 Designing, Searching For, Finding, and Implementing Practice-Based Research and Evidence-Based Studies, Albert R. Roberts, Ph.D. and Kenneth Yeager, Ph.D.2 The Evidence For and Against Evidence-Based Practice, Edward J. Mullen, D.S.W., and David L. Streiner, Ph.D.3 What is Evidence-Based Practice?, Bruce A. Thyer, Ph.D.4 A Practical Approach to Formulating Evidence-Based Questions in Social Work, Kenneth R. Yeager, Ph.D. and Albert R. Roberts, Ph.D.5 Implementing Best Practice and Expert Consensus Procedures, Kevin Corcoran, Ph.D., J.D. and Vikki L. Vandiver, M.S.W., D.P.H.6 Overview of Evidence-Based Practices, Richard N.Rosenthal, M.D.7 Implementaion of Practice Guidelines and Evidence-Based Treatment: A Survey of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Social Workers, Edward J. Mullen, D.S.W. and William Bacon, Ph.D.8. Concise Standards for Developing Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines, Enola K. Proctor, Ph.D., Aaron Rosen9 Will the Real Evidence-Based Practice Please Stand Up? Teaching the Process of Evidence-Based Practice to Helping Professions, Aron Shlonsky, Ph.D., Leonard Gibbs, Ph.D.10 Health Care Evidence-Based Practice: A Product of Political and Cultural Times, Sophia F. Dziegielewski, Ph.D., Albert R. Roberts, Ph.D.11 Building a Common Language in Mental Health Care Delivery, Gregory Teague, Ph.D., Thomas Trabin, Ph.D. and Charles Ray, M.Ed.12 Facilitating Practitioner Use of Evidence-Based Practice, Edward J. Mullen, D.S.W.13 Developing a Systematic Evidence-Based Search Plan for a Client with Co-Occurring Conditions, Barbara Thomlinson, Ph.D. and Robin J. Jacobs, M.S.W.14 A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Suicide Risk Reduction in Crisis Intervention, Marjorie E. Weishaar, Ph.D.15 Task-Centered Practice: An Exemplar of Evidence-Based Practice, William Reid, D.S.W. and Anne E. Fortune, Ph.D.16 Evidence-Based Practice and Manualized Treatment with Children, Craig Winston LeCroy, Ph.D. and Scott Okamoto, Ph.D.17 Evidence-Based Treatment for Traumatized and Abused Children, Carlton Munson, Ph.D.18 Treating Juvenile Delinquents with Conduct Disorder, ADHD, and Oppositional Defiance Disorder, David W. Springer, Ph.D.19 Evidence-Based Treatments for Obssessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Deciding What Treatment Method Works for Whom?, Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Ph.D. and Stephanie A. Schwartz, Ph.D.20 The Implications of Controlled Outcome Studies on Planned Short-Term Psychotherapy with Depressive Disorders, Bernard L. Bloom, Ph.D., Kenneth R. Yeager, Ph.D., and Albert R. Roberts, Ph.D.21 Evidence-Based Practice with Anxiety Disorders: Guidelines Based on 59 Outcome Studies, Bernard Bloom, Ph.D., Kenneth R. Yeager, Ph.D., and Albert R. Roberts, Ph.D.22 Psychoeducation as Evidence-Based Practice: Considerations for Practice, Research, and Policy, Ellen P. Lukens, Ph.D. and William R. McFarlane, M.D.23 Mental Illness, Substance Dependence, and Suicidality, Kenneth R. Yeager, Ph.D. and Albert R. Roberts, Ph.D.24 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy of Persons with PTSD: An Evidence-Based Approach, M. Elizabeth Vonk, Ph.D., Patrick Bordnick, Ph.D., and Ken Graap, M.S.W.25 Recovery: Expanding the Vision of Evidence-Based Practice, Phyllis Solomon, Ph.D. and Victoria Stanhope, M.S.W.
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