Treatment Integrity
A Foundation for Evidence-based Practice in Applied Psychology
Description:... Treatment integrity, in its broadest sense, is the extent to which an intervention is implemented as intended. Over the past 3 decades, understanding of treatment integrity has greatly evolved.
This book summarises the current state of our knowledge of treatment integrity on such topics as - how it fits into the larger contexts of evidence-based practice and implementation science
- its relation to ethics and the law
- conceptual models, assessment, promotion, and application
- conceptual models of treatment integrity in the fields of medicine, prevention science, and health psychology
- assessment of treatment integrity itself
- how a conceptual model can inform the development of a comprehensive treatment integrity assessment system
- its use in practice and research in education and psychology
Authoritative and up to date, this volume is a unique resource for all professionals supervising, providing, or evaluating intervention services, including researchers and practitioners in clinical, counselling, and school psychology; child and adolescent psychiatry; social work; communication disorders; special and general education; program evaluation; and educational leadership.
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