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| Introduction to Evidence-Based Treatment Planning | |
| Purpose of the Series | |
| Empirically Informed Treatment | |
| History of Empirically Supported Treatment (EST) Movement | |
| Great Britain | |
| APA Division 12 | |
| Levels of Evidence Criteria | |
| Well Established | |
| Probably Efficacious | |
| EST's Identified | |
| S... MORE | |
| EST and Evidence based Practice | |
| Advantages of Using EST's and EBP | |
| For the Client | |
| For the Clinician | |
| For the Agency | |
| For the Profession | |
| For National Policy | |
| Limitations of the EST Approach | |
| Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Utility | |
| Process and Content of Therapy | |
| Relationship, Therapist, and Client Factors | |
| Six Essential Elements of Treatment Planning | |
| Identify the Primary and Secondary Problems | |
| Describe the Problem's Behavioral Manifestation (often using DSM Criteria) | |
| Arrive at a Diagnosis | |
| Define and Select Long Term Goals | |
| Define and Create Short Term Objectives | |
| Define and Create Therapeutic Interventions | |
| How Do We Apply Research Evidence to Treatment Planning? | |
| Informing Goals, Objectives, and Interventions | |
| Therapeutic Relationship Factors | |
| Tailoring the Treatment Plan to the Individual Client | |
| Summary and Closing | |
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