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UPGRADING TO EVIDENCE-BASED THERAPIES

Do attempts to implement evidence-based psychosocial therapies actually lead to the intended
practice changes, and do these make things better for the clients? From this review, most clearly
when the whole organisation is enrolled in the effort and training is bolstered by systematic
continuing supervision and feedback.

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