Evidence-based Assessment (EBA)
EBA uses research and theory to guide choices about what to measure, how to measure it, and what to do next based on the results during clinical work.
EBA uses research and theory to guide choices about what to measure, how to measure it, and what to do next based on the results during clinical work.
EBTs are listed as ‘best practice’ and ‘preferred’ approaches for mental health symptom treatment by both the American Psychiatric Association and the American Psychological Association.
Family therapy is a form of treatment that views psychological problems and their treatment in terms of the interactions among family members with a focus on relationship patterns and communication among family members.
These are the search results for data using the search terms: “mental health and mental disorders.” Healthy People 2020 includes over 1,200 objectives to monitor and improve the health of all Americans over the decade.
Founded in 2016 at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, HGAPS is an educational service-based nonprofit 501(c)(3) dedicated to helping the best free information about psychological science reach the people who would benefit.
Information collected in 2015, showing different categories of behavioral health services providers by county, including doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, and licensed social workers.
IPT is a short-term treatment that is effective in treating depression in children. It is based on the idea that depression affects people’s relationships and these relationships further affect mood.
CDC: Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH) provides funding at state and local levels to promote health and well-being through schools, including programs and services to support students’ mental health.
This paper uses two case studies to illustrate key steps in the process of implementing universal screening. The case studies demonstrate a systematic approach to implementation and ways in which universal screening can be used to support multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) initiatives.
CDC: Healthy Schools works with states, school systems, communities, and national partners to prevent chronic disease and promote the health and well-being of children and adolescents in schools.