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| 1. | Edward J. Mullen, David L. Streiner | ||
| The Evidence For and Against Evidence-Based Practice | |||
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BRIEF TREAT CRISIS INTERVEN Jun 01, 2004; 4: 111-121.
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| 2. | Enola K. Proctor | ||
| Leverage Points for the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice | |||
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BRIEF TREAT CRISIS INTERVEN Sep 01, 2004; 4: 227-242.
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| 3. | Bruce A. Thyer | ||
| What Is Evidence-Based Practice? | |||
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BRIEF TREAT CRISIS INTERVEN Jun 01, 2004; 4: 167-176.
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| 4. | Aron Shlonsky, Leonard Gibbs | ||
| Will the Real Evidence-Based Practice Please Stand Up? Teaching the Process of Evidence-Based Practice to the Helping Professions | |||
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BRIEF TREAT CRISIS INTERVEN Jun 01, 2004; 4: 137-153.
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| 5. | Jean-Nicolas Despland, Martin Drapeau, Yves de Roten | ||
| A Naturalistic Study of the Effectiveness of a Four-Session Format: The Brief Psychodynamic Intervention | |||
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BRIEF TREAT CRISIS INTERVEN Nov 01, 2005; 5: 368-378.
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