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What is Evidence-Based Practice?
www.acf.hhs.govWhat are Some Evidence-Based Practices that RHY Providers are Using? RHYTTAC recently requested input from grantees on the Evidence-Based Practices they use in their programs. We have included a portion of the NREPP description and link to the NREPP report for Evidence-Based Practices that grantees have indicated they use.
As Included in NREPP - Texas Christian University
ibr.tcu.eduAs Included in NREPP. UNLOCK YOUR THINKING. OPEN YOUR MIND. A collection of materials for leading counseling sessions that address thinking patterns that can hamper behavior change. N. G. Bartholomew and D. D. Simpson . TCU Institute of Behavioral Research (August 2005)
Ideas for Better Communication - Texas Christian University
ibr.tcu.eduguides for adaptive treatment services (included in the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices, NREPP, 2008). They are derived from cognitive-behavioral models designed particularly for counselors and group facilitators working in substance abuse treatment programs. Although best suited for group work, the
UNDERSTANDING AND REDUCING - Institute of …
ibr.tcu.eduBased on . TCU Mapping-Enhanced Counseling. Manuals for Adaptive Treatment. As Included in NREPP. N.G. BARTHOLOMEW AND D.D. SIMPSON. TCU INSTITUTE OF BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH. SPECIAL VERSION FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJ) POPULATIONS. UNDERSTANDING AND REDUCING. A. NGRY . F. EELINGS. A …
Building Social Networks
ibr.tcu.eduguides for adaptive treatment services (included in National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices, NREPP, 2008). They are derived from cognitive-behavioral models designed particularly for counselors and group facilitators working in substance abuse treatment programs.
Understanding and Reducing Angry Feelings
ibr.tcu.eduEvidence-based Programs and Practices, NREPP, 2008). They are derived from cognitive-behavioral models designed particularly for counselors and group facilitators working in substance abuse treatment programs. Although best suited for group work, the concepts and exercises can be directly adapted to individual settings.