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      • Medicine, psychology, and other fields are evidence-based when they evaluate competing hypotheses based on how well they explain evidence that is reliable, intersubjective, repeatable, robust, and causally correlated with the world.
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  2. Mar 13, 2013 · Today, there are solid reasons to expect that clinical psychology, dentistry, education, and even philosophy should be evidence-based. But what is evidence? Dictionary definitions...

  3. Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology. Evidence-based practice is the integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture and preferences. The APA Council of Representatives adopted a policy statement on Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology at their August 2005 meeting.

  4. Policy statement on evidence-based practice in psychology. Best research evidence. Clinical expertise. Patients' characteristics, values, and context. Clinical implications. References. Last updated: April 2021 Date created: 2005.

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    The precursor to evidence-based practice in psychology was establishment of empirically validated treatments (EVTs). APA Division 12 (Clinical Division) established the concept using the language of validity and a set criteria to evaluate psychotherapies for specific DSM diagnoses with a strong emphasis on manualized therapeutic approaches. This wa...

    Another development of evidence-based psychotherapy evaluation as well as critique of ESTs emerged from APA’s Division of Psychotherapy (Division 29). During 1999, Norcross (2001) commissioned a task force to “identify, operationalize, and disseminate information on empirically supported therapy relationships” (pp. 347–348, emphasis added). Similar...

    The Division of Humanistic Psychology’s (Division 32) Task Force gave rise to another challenge to ESTs as an evidence-based approach and discourse for selecting and administering psychotherapy. After receiving feedback from its members who were concerned about ESTs, The Task Force for the Development of Practice Recommendations for the Provision o...

  5. The definition of EBBP (Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology) created by the Taskforce is: Evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP) is the integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences. ( APA Presidential Taskforce, 2006, p.273).

  6. Psychological science helps educators understand how children think, process and remember — helping to design effective teaching methods. Psychological science contributes to justice by helping the courts understand the minds of criminals, evidence and the limits of certain types of evidence or testimony. The science of psychology is pervasive.

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