## Abstract In this article, the author discusses the implications of evidence‐based practice (EBP) for research and research training in clinical psychology. It is argued that EBP provides a useful framework for addressing some heretofore ignored problems in clinical research. Advancing evidence‐b
Evidence-Based Practice and Its Implications for Culturally Sensitive Treatment
✍ Scribed by Gargi Roysircar
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0883-8534
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✦ Synopsis
The author discusses the adherence of culturally sensitive treatment (CST) to evidence‐based practice. CST is distinguished from empirically supported treatment. Therapists are advancing CST by designing and evaluating interventions and evolving their understanding of what makes CST work.
La autora discute la adherencia del tratamiento culturalmente sensible (CST, por sus siglas en inglés) a la práctica basada en evidencias. El CST se distingue del tratamiento empíricamente sostenido. Los terapeutas están desarrollando el CST diseñando y evaluando intervenciones y evolucionando en su comprensión de los factores que hacen del CST un tratamiento eficaz.
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## Abstract ## Objectives Main objectives were to familiarize the reader with a theoretical framework for modifying evidence‐based interventions for cultural groups, and to provide an example of one method, Formative Method for Adapting Psychotherapies (FMAP), in the adaptation of an evidence‐base