Evidence-Based Practice for the Helping Professions

Evidence-Based Practice for the Helping Professions
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Publisher : Thomson Brooks/Cole
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ISBN-10 : 1111752761
ISBN-13 : 9781111752767
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Book Synopsis Evidence-Based Practice for the Helping Professions by : Leonard E. Gibbs

Download or read book Evidence-Based Practice for the Helping Professions written by Leonard E. Gibbs and published by Thomson Brooks/Cole. This book was released on 2002-07-15 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Practitioners in the helping professions make life-affecting judgements and decisions. This new integrated learning package seeks to improve practice reasoning through principles of logical thinking and evidence-based practice. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE FOR THE HELPING PROFESSIONS gives students access to a robust companion Web site, linked to the best databases of use across all the helping professions. Also accompanying this book is a CD-ROM that contains three enactments of evidence-based practice: one of a hospital team, one of a courtroom testimony, and one of a school's individual education plan team meeting. Through viewing the videos on the CD-ROM and completing the interactive assignments, students will learn how to integrate practice and research.


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