Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs)

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Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) are essential for improving treatment outcomes. Findings have shown that when using EBPs, the quality of care improves. 

Within this section of the ATTC Network site you will gain knowledge about Evidence- Based Practices and understand why they are important. You will also learn how to carefully choose the right EBP for your clients and discover samples, resources and tools to guide implementation.

To begin, click on What are EBP's? section for a more detailed definition and explanation.


SCATTC CoverCompendium of Evidence-based Practices for Substance Abuse Treatments - February 2008 Edition
Southern Coast ATTC

In this newly updated compendium, there are two distinct sections – one for practices that have been tested on adult populations and one for practices that have been tested on adolescent populations. Each section uses the TCU Treatment Process Model as the organizing framework to list the various evidence-based practices (EBPs). Click on the image to the left to download a copy of this publication.

For more detailed information on the TCU Treatment Process Model, visit the Institute for Behavioral Research at Texas Christian University, http://www.ibr.tcu.edu

 

 

 

 

 

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