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Presented at the 19th Annual Research Conference

Applying Evidence-Based Practice in Real World Settings I: Does it Work? Can it Work? Voices from the Field

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Session Number: 39 Room: Salon J

Presenting: Natoshia Raishevich; Peter Jensen; John Lochman; Nancy Cunningham; Danielle Heller

All Authors for this paper: Natoshia Raishevich; Peter Jensen; John Lochman; Nancy Cunningham; Danielle Heller; Eliot Goldman

Presentation Type: topical discussion

Synopsis: Implementation of four integrated evidence-based treatments in community settings will be discussed from the perspective of researchers, psychotherapy developers, and clinicians, who are participating in this effort. Based on their experiences, the panel members will discuss the outcomes of the disseminating of evidence-based interventions. This topical discussion will provide a unique opportunity to discuss intervention development and implementation process. Issues to be discussed include clinician fidelity, patient outcome, and an overview of the incentives and disincentives of incorporating empirically-based treatments into clinical practice. Future steps to facilitate the employment of such intervention tools into clinical practice will also be addressed.

Date: Friday, February 24, 2006

Session Time: 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

Presentation Time: 10:15 AM - 11:00 AM