How Evidence-Based Practices Improve Therapy Outcomes
Given limitations in self-reported fidelity measures (Hurlburt, Garland, Nguyen, & Brookman-Frazee, 2010), conclusions from studies that did not use direct observation of fidelity of intervention delivery should be made with caution. Sustainment of gains, especially after the discontinuation of consultation calls, merits further examination. Many studies included only pre- and post-assessments, or had brief (e.g., […]
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