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  1. 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.

  2. Evidence-based practice (EBP) aims to maximize the effectiveness of psychological interventions through adherence to principles informed by empirical findings, clinical expertise, and client characteristics. The Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Task Force on Evidence-Based Practice of Psychological Treatments (2012) defines EBP as follows:

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  4. APA policy on EBPP (2006a) calls for the integration of three factors in the delivery of psychological care: the best available research evidence, the expertise of the cli-nician, and patient characteristics, culture, and preferences. Psychologists seek to consult research evidence of relevance to their practice.

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  5. Apr 19, 2018 · evidence-based practice (EBP) the integration of the best available scientific research from laboratory and field settings with clinical expertise so as to provide effective psychological services that are responsive to a patient’s culture, preferences, and characteristics (e.g., functional status, level of social support, strengths).

  6. Mar 26, 2022 · Evidence-based practice is currently a leading evaluation practice in psychology. Evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP) is based on the principle of the integration of the “best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture and preferences” (APA Presidential Task Force on Evidence-Based ...

  7. The best answers are found by combining the results of many studies. A systematic review is a type of research that looks at the results from all of the good-quality studies. It puts together the results of these individual studies into one summary. This gives an estimate of a treatment's risks and benefits.

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