There is an increased awareness of evidence-based methodology among psychologists, but little exists in the literature about how to access the research. Moreover, the prohibitive cost of this information and limited time are barriers to the identification of evidence to answer clinical questions. This article presents an example of a question worked though in an evidence-based way. Methods are highlighted, including distinguishing background and foreground questions, breaking down questions into searchable statements, and adapting statements to suit both the question being asked and the resource being searched. A number of free, evidence-based resources are listed. Knowing how and where to access this information will enable practitioners t...
The purpose of this reflective practice paper is twofold: firstly, to review the concepts of evidenc...
In acknowledging at the outset the importance of the four major defining characteristics of evidence...
There are challenges to conducting randomised controlled trials in psychotherapy. This article there...
The history and meaning of evidence-based practice (EBP) in the health disciplines was described to ...
Psychological therapy services offer help to clients with many different sorts of mental health prob...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has become the predominant model of training and is emerging as a comm...
Aim: This paper proposes that certain interpretations of evidence-based practice contribute to a res...
How can practitioners engage in evidence-based practice when the evidence for effectiveness of psych...
[Abstract]: The aim of this presentation is to extend our consideration of evidence-based practice i...
The concept of ‘evidence’ plays an important role in the epistemology of science, a role that has be...
The hunt for evidence in modern coaching psychology could be counter-productive, and possibly lead t...
Evidence Based Practice (EBP) is a relatively new approach that professionals are using to cope with...
This chapter discusses: • How applied psychologists attempt to ground their practice in research. • ...
Evidence-based practice is now well established in several fields including medicine, nursing, and s...
The aim of this presentation is to extend our consideration of evidence-based practice in psychology...
The purpose of this reflective practice paper is twofold: firstly, to review the concepts of evidenc...
In acknowledging at the outset the importance of the four major defining characteristics of evidence...
There are challenges to conducting randomised controlled trials in psychotherapy. This article there...
The history and meaning of evidence-based practice (EBP) in the health disciplines was described to ...
Psychological therapy services offer help to clients with many different sorts of mental health prob...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has become the predominant model of training and is emerging as a comm...
Aim: This paper proposes that certain interpretations of evidence-based practice contribute to a res...
How can practitioners engage in evidence-based practice when the evidence for effectiveness of psych...
[Abstract]: The aim of this presentation is to extend our consideration of evidence-based practice i...
The concept of ‘evidence’ plays an important role in the epistemology of science, a role that has be...
The hunt for evidence in modern coaching psychology could be counter-productive, and possibly lead t...
Evidence Based Practice (EBP) is a relatively new approach that professionals are using to cope with...
This chapter discusses: • How applied psychologists attempt to ground their practice in research. • ...
Evidence-based practice is now well established in several fields including medicine, nursing, and s...
The aim of this presentation is to extend our consideration of evidence-based practice in psychology...
The purpose of this reflective practice paper is twofold: firstly, to review the concepts of evidenc...
In acknowledging at the outset the importance of the four major defining characteristics of evidence...
There are challenges to conducting randomised controlled trials in psychotherapy. This article there...