Each year, thousands of adolescents are processed through the juvenile justice system -- a system that is complicated, expensive, and inadequately addressing the needs of the youth in its care. While there is extensive literature available in support of interventions for youthful offenders that are clinically superior to current care and more cost-effective than the existing structure, there is a gap between research and practice that is preventing their implementation. The use of Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology (EBPP) as defined by the American Psychological Association is presented as one method to bridge this gap. This paper identifies and discusses each of five barriers to effective use of EBPP: cost, fragmentation of the mental h...
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) represents the gold standard for effective clinical psychological prac...
Justice-involved adolescents meet diagnostic criteria for mental health disorders at much higher rat...
One widely accepted definition of Evidence Based Practices (EBPs) is that they are interventions for...
In this paper, we will examine evidence-based practice (EBP) as a primary example of translating sci...
In this thesis, I will examine evidence-based practice (EBP) as a primary example of translating sci...
There is growing agreement that child and youth services have been slow to implement evidence-based ...
textThe deleterious manifold of juvenile delinquency for victims, offenders, and the general public ...
This mixed methods study examined the attitudes, knowledge and perceptions of barriers toward Eviden...
Aim: This paper proposes that certain interpretations of evidence-based practice contribute to a res...
How can we best facilitate the application of child/adolescent evidence-based treatments (EBTs) in c...
This White Paper is the product of the collaborative effort of the University of Nebraska/Lincoln (U...
This White Paper is the product of the collaborative effort of the University of Nebraska/Lincoln (U...
This book evaluates research seeking to clarify if the professional practice of educational/school p...
The relationship between forensic clinical psychology and the juvenile courts and juvenile justice s...
Justice-involved adolescents meet diagnostic criteria for mental health disorders at much higher rat...
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) represents the gold standard for effective clinical psychological prac...
Justice-involved adolescents meet diagnostic criteria for mental health disorders at much higher rat...
One widely accepted definition of Evidence Based Practices (EBPs) is that they are interventions for...
In this paper, we will examine evidence-based practice (EBP) as a primary example of translating sci...
In this thesis, I will examine evidence-based practice (EBP) as a primary example of translating sci...
There is growing agreement that child and youth services have been slow to implement evidence-based ...
textThe deleterious manifold of juvenile delinquency for victims, offenders, and the general public ...
This mixed methods study examined the attitudes, knowledge and perceptions of barriers toward Eviden...
Aim: This paper proposes that certain interpretations of evidence-based practice contribute to a res...
How can we best facilitate the application of child/adolescent evidence-based treatments (EBTs) in c...
This White Paper is the product of the collaborative effort of the University of Nebraska/Lincoln (U...
This White Paper is the product of the collaborative effort of the University of Nebraska/Lincoln (U...
This book evaluates research seeking to clarify if the professional practice of educational/school p...
The relationship between forensic clinical psychology and the juvenile courts and juvenile justice s...
Justice-involved adolescents meet diagnostic criteria for mental health disorders at much higher rat...
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) represents the gold standard for effective clinical psychological prac...
Justice-involved adolescents meet diagnostic criteria for mental health disorders at much higher rat...
One widely accepted definition of Evidence Based Practices (EBPs) is that they are interventions for...