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Evidence-Based Practice in Action: Bridging Clinical Science and Intervention

Editat de Sona Dimidjian
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iun 2021

Adresată cu precădere studenților la psihologie, rezidenților în psihiatrie și specialiștilor în sănătate mintală, Evidence-Based Practice in Action reprezintă un ghid metodologic riguros pentru integrarea cercetării științifice în practica clinică cotidiană. Notăm cu interes modul în care această lucrare depășește simpla enumerare a tratamentelor validate empiric, concentrându-se pe dezvoltarea abilităților critice necesare pentru a evalua literatura de specialitate și pentru a formula cazuri bazate pe date concrete. Reținem structura logică a volumului, care debutează cu fundamentarea teoretică și istorică a modelului NIH, continuând cu analiza componentelor de bază, precum studiile clinice randomizate și recenziile sistematice.

Putem afirma că forța acestui text rezidă în secțiunile aplicative. Spre deosebire de Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practices de John C. Norcross, care oferă un cadru concis și prietenos pentru practicieni, volumul editat de Sona Dimidjian se distinge prin profunzimea studiilor de caz detaliate. Fiecare capitol dedicat unei intervenții — de la terapia dialectic-comportamentală la activarea comportamentală — explică explicit modul în care dovezile ghidează procesul de evaluare și tratament. Este o alternativă solidă la Case Studies in Clinical Psychological Science de William O'Donohue, având avantajul unei organizări tematice care include și variabilele culturale și contextuale, adesea neglijate în manualele tehnice.

Poziționată în continuarea preocupărilor editorului pentru rigoare clinică, vizibile în lucrări precum Behavioral Activation for Depression, această carte extinde aria de aplicabilitate de la o singură metodă la un întreg sistem de gândire clinică. Tonul este unul academic, dar orientat spre soluții, oferind instrumente pentru monitorizarea rezultatelor și personalizarea intervențiilor, evitând abordările de tip „rețetă” în favoarea unei expertize clinice nuanțate.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781462547708
ISBN-10: 1462547702
Pagini: 450
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

De ce să citești această carte

Această carte este esențială pentru specialiștii care doresc să treacă de la aplicarea intuitivă a tehnicilor la o practică ancorată în știință. Cititorul câștigă o înțelegere profundă a modului în care studiile clinice pot fi traduse în beneficii directe pentru pacient, primind acces la metodologiile folosite de liderii domeniului. Este resursa ideală pentru a învăța cum să navighezi între rigoarea cercetării și complexitatea reală a cazurilor clinice individuale.


Despre autor

Sona Dimidjian, Ph.D., este profesor în cadrul Departamentului de Psihologie și Neuroștiințe la University of Colorado Boulder. Expertiza sa recunoscută internațional se concentrează pe tratamentul și prevenirea depresiei, cu un accent deosebit pe sănătatea femeilor și pe intervențiile bazate pe activarea comportamentală. Printre lucrările sale de referință se numără Behavioral Activation for Depression și Behavioral Activation with Adolescents. Activitatea sa academică și editorială reflectă un angajament constant față de dezvoltarea unor modele de tratament accesibile și fundamentate pe dovezi, adaptate nevoilor comunităților diverse.


Notă biografică

Sona Dimidjian, PhD, a clinical psychologist, is Director of the Renée Crown Wellness Institute and Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder. She is a widely recognized expert on women’s mental health; the clinical application of contemplative practices, such as mindfulness meditation; and cognitive and behavioral approaches. She has developed successful prevention and treatment programs to promote mental health and wellness in health care, education, and community settings. Dr. Dimidjian is a recipient of multiple awards and the author of widely cited scholarly papers. She is coauthor of the self-help resource Expecting Mindfully as well as Behavioral Activation for Depression and Behavioral Activation with Adolescents (for mental health professionals).

Descriere scurtă

A growing number of empirically supported treatments are available to mental health practitioners, yet evidence-based practice requires knowledge and skills that are often overlooked in clinical training. This authoritative reference and text grounds the reader in the concepts, rationale, and methods of evidence-based practice.Clinicians and students are guided to consult and evaluate the research literature, use data to inform clinical decision making, consider the role of culture and context, craft sound case formulations, monitor progress and outcomes, and continuously develop their expertise. Of particular utility, the book includes rich, chapter-length case studies. Leading proponents of cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, behavioral activation, and other approaches make explicit the ways they draw on evidence throughout the process of assessment and treatment.

Recenzii

"'Evidence-based practice' has become the mantra of mental health care delivery systems, yet few professionals truly grasp its implications for their practices--or even the basic meaning of the term. In this much-needed book, Dimidjian has assembled the world's experts in this area to provide answers. Readers will learn what is really meant by evidence-based practice, and--using actual cases--how it can be implemented in practice. The closing section on training is particularly important. Everybody with an interest in research, practice, or consumption of mental health services will benefit from this book."--David H. Barlow, PhD, ABPP, Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry and Founder, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, Boston University

"Dimidjian has provided a truly stunning compendium of the state of the science in evidence-based practice for mental health. Each and every chapter is practical, insightful, far-reaching, and important. I wholeheartedly recommend this book as essential reading for all who are concerned about the prevalence and severity of mental health problems."--Allison G. Harvey, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley

“Evidence-based practice is hard; this book makes it easy! With an outstanding group of contributors and easy-to-read chapters, this book offers an incredibly practical guide to help apply our best scientific theories, findings, and methods to improve patients’ lives. This is an indispensable guide for practitioners and an outstanding teaching tool. Graduate students in clinical, counseling, and school psychology; social work; and professional counseling programs need to read this volume as they learn about therapy, and to keep it close by in the years that follow!”--Mitchell J. Prinstein, PhD, ABPP, John Van Seters Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

“This book helps therapists tackle a central challenge in evidence-based practice--distilling the corpus of available knowledge and using it to inform what they do with a particular client. It contains useful frameworks for utilizing the literature on best practices (across empirical outcome studies, clinical practice guidelines, and clinical expertise), formulating an evidence-based conceptualization, and implementing evidence-based treatment across a number of modalities. The extended case studies integrating these steps provide excellent concrete examples. This book could serve as a core text in a foundational Evidence-Based Practice course for clinical, counseling, or MFT graduate students. It could also serve as a resource for established therapists seeking to strengthen the connections between the scientific foundations of clinical psychology and their clinical practice with specific clients."--Brian D. Doss, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Miami
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Cuprins

Introduction: Context, Intention, and Compassion
I. Context and Key Concepts
1. History and Process of Evidence-Based Practice in Mental Health, Bonnie Spring, Sara Hoffman Marchese, & Jeremy Steglitz
2. History and Evolution of the NIH Stage Model: Overcoming Hurdles to Create Behavioral Interventions to Improve the Public Health, Lisa Onken
3. The Insufficiently Appreciated Raison d’être of Evidence-Based Practice, Scott Lilienfeld, Lorie Ritschel, Steven Jay Lynn, & Robert D. Latzman
II. Core Components of Evidence-Based Practice
4. Doing Right by Your Patients: What Do Clinicians Need to Know about Randomized Clinical Trials?, Helena Chmura Kraemer & Vyjeyanthi S. Periyakoil
5. Systematic Reviews in Mental Health, Pim Cuijpers & Ioana-Alina Cristea
6. Clinical Practice Guidelines, Steven D. Hollon
7. Moving Beyond "One Size Fits All," Zachary D. Cohen, Yoni K. Ashar, & Robert DeRubeis
8. The Role of Culture in Evidence-Based Practice, Manuel Barrera Jr. & Felipe González Castro
9. Reaching the Unreached: The Importance of Context in Evidence-Based Practice in Low-Resource Settings, Syed Usman Hamdani & Atif Rahman
10. Clinical Expertise: A Critical Issue in the Age of Evidence-Based Practice, Bruce E. Wampold, James W. Lichtenberg, Rodney K. Goodyear, & Terrence J. G. Tracey
11. Working Smarter, Not Harder: Comparing Evidence-Based Assessment to the Conventional Routine Assessment Process, Eric A. Youngstrom & Ana Van Meter
III. Illustrations of Evidence-Based Practice in Action
12. An Idiographic Hypothesis-Testing Approach to Psychotherapy: Using Case Formulation and Progress Monitoring to Guide Treatment, Jacqueline B. Persons & Lisa Talbot
13. Collaborative Case Conceptualization: A Bridge between Science and Practice, Shadi Beshai, Willem Kuyken, & Rob Kidney
14. Integrating Basic Research into a Phase Approach to Guide Clinical Practice, Bethany A. Teachman & Rachel K. Narr
15. The Practice of Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Multidiagnostic and Suicidal Patients, Chelsey R. Wilks & Marsha M. Linehan
16. Implementing Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy to Treat a Fear of Morphing in Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder, Roz Shafran, Eva Zysk, & Tim Williams
17. Using an Experimental Therapeutics Approach to Target Psychopathy, Emily Kemp & Arielle Baskin-Sommers
18. Sequential Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression: Rationale and Clinical Illustration of Evidence-Based Practice in Action, Evan Collins, Susan Abbey, Norman Farb, Jonathan Downar, & Zindel Segal
19. Beyond Specialty Mental Health: Rationale and Clinical Application of Behavioral Activation in Primary Care, Samuel H. Hubley, Christopher R. Martell, & Jennifer Carty
20. E-Behavioral Activation in Primary Care for Depression: A Measurement-Based Remission-Focused Treatment, Joseph M. Trombello & Madhukar H. Trivedi
21. A "Real-Life" Biopsychosocial Psychotherapy Case, Christine M. Nezu, Arthur M. Nezu, & Meghan Colosimo
22. Clinical Decision Making in Combined Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy with Complex Clients: Adopting an Evidence-Based Approach in a Partial Hospitalization Setting, Catherine D'Avanzato & Mark Zimmerman
IV. Training, Supervision, and Consultation to Promote Evidence-Based Practice
23. Mental Health Training: Implications of the Clinical Science Model, Robert W. Levenson
24. The Role of the Consultation Team in Supporting Therapists and Preventing Burnout, Charles R. Swenson
25. Why Therapists Need to Take a Good Look at Themselves: Self-Practice/Self-Reflection as an Integrative Training Strategy for Evidence-Based Practices, James Bennett-Levy & Beverly Haarhoff
26. Augmenting Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Alliance-Focused Training: A Research Informed Case Study, Jessica Kraus, Jeremy D. Safran, & J. Christopher Muran
27. Training Evidence-Based Practitioners: Recommendations for the Improvement of Instructional Design and Delivery, Donna M. Sudak & R. Trent Codd III