TOPIC: Empirically-Supported/Evidence-Based Interventions
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Three Modules from IRIS at Peabody, Vanderbilt
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Child Welfare Information Gateway
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Degrees of freedom and degrees of certainty: A developmental model for the establishment of evidence-based youth care
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Evidence-based Practices for Renewal and Recovery
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Effective Child Therapy
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Evidence Based Practice Summaries
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Healthy People 2020
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Preventing Drug Use among Children and Adolescents
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Promoting Health: Intervention Strategies from Social and Behavioral Research
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Are Psychotherapies for Young People Growing Stronger? Tracking Trends Over Time for Youth Anxiety, Depression, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Conduct Problems
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Risks and Opportunities: Synthesis of Studies on Adolescence
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Strategies to Predict, Measure, and Improve Psychosocial Treatment Adherence
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Training to work with children and families: Results from a survey of psychologists and doctoral students
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Updated Inventory of Evidence-Based, Research-Based, and Promising Practices for Prevention and Intervention Servies for Children and Juveniles in Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, and Mental Health Systems
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Using Evidence based constructs to assess extent of implementation of evidence based interventions
- Using Evidence to Strengthen Education Investments
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What Works? Integrating Multiple Data Sources and Policy Research Methods in Assessing Need and Evaluating Outcomes in Community-Based Child and Family Service Systems
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