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Evidence-Based Practice As Mental Health Policy: Three Controversies And A Caveat
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Evidence-based InterventionEvidence-based MedicineEducationResearch EthicsMental HealthMental Health InterventionEffectiveness ResearchPublic HealthMental Health CounselingEvidence-based TherapyHealth Services ResearchMental Health PracticeMental Health ServicesPsychiatryHealth PolicyMental Health PolicyPublic Health PolicyEvidence-based RecommendationMedical EthicsEvidence-based PracticePsychopathology
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the subject of vigorous controversy in the field of mental health. In this paper I discuss three distinct but interrelated controversies: how inclusive the mental health evidence base should be; whether mental health practice is a variety of applied science; and when and how the effectiveness goal in mental health is defined. I provide examples of evidence-based policy in mental health. These controversies pertain as well to general medicine. To the extent that they remain unresolved, evidence-based policy making may lead to ineffective and limited care.
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