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  1. Evidence-Based Behavioral Practice (EBBP) creates training resources to help bridge the gap between behavioral health research and practice. Professionals from the major health disciplines are collaborating to learn, teach, and implement evidence-based behavioral practice.

  2. Nov 5, 2018 · More than a decade ago, a national survey of social work faculty suggested that although the majority (73%) were favorable toward the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement, a collective definition and understanding of EBP was lacking (Rubin & Parrish, 2007).

    • Danielle E. Parrish
    • 2018
  3. May 26, 2019 · This article presents a systematic review of research regarding how best to educate social work students and practitioners concerning of the process of evidence-based practice and/or the application of empirically supported treatments (ESTs). Method:

    • Florian Spensberger, Ingo Kollar, Eileen Gambrill, Christian Ghanem, Sabine Pankofer
    • 2020
  4. Research evidence includes the EBP process: asking an important question; searching for evidence; critical appraisal of evidence design and quality; synthesis of evidence quality, quantity, and consistency; practice recommendations; translation; and evaluation.

  5. Mar 23, 2022 · Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs): EBPs are models of professional practice that are supported by academic and/or clinical evidence, and sometimes referred to as evidence-based treatments (EBTs), empirically supported interventions (ESIs), or empirically supported treatments (ESTs).

  6. Social work often prioritizes practice-based knowledge and expert opinion in many situations, but it is still important to remember and consider research-based evidence when necessary - and even combining the two, such as EBP recommends, to ensure the whole picture is being considered.

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  8. Jul 29, 2015 · We will conclude the paper with recommendations on how social workers can integrate EBP across practice settings within the profession, as well as recommendations for social work education and research.