A new peer-reviewed paper calls for meaning, purpose, and spirituality to be treated as core components of lifestyle medicine — not optional add-ons — because they directly influence patients' ability ...
Substance use disorders are rarely, if ever, isolated concerns. Substance use is often a response to unaddressed mental health challenges, trauma, and unmet needs, and should be treated as such.
An educational resource published by Grace Point Treatment Center in Fort Lauderdale provides a detailed overview of alcohol use disorder treatment within a structured clinical care setting. The ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines evidence-based practice (EBP) as an interdisciplinary approach to clinical decision-making that includes the best available evidence, care context and ...
Post by Bryan G. Cook, University of Hawaii at Manoa A few internet searches (conducted on May 23, 2015) hint at the ubiquity of evidence-based reforms in contemporary education: Searches of “evidence ...
Rick: There’s a lot of enthusiasm for “evidence-based practice.” I get it. I’d much rather schools employ evidence-based practices than “evidence-free” or “demonstrably ineffective” ones. But the ...
In “Straight Talk with Rick and Jal,” Harvard University’s Jal Mehta and I examine some of the reforms and enthusiasms that permeate education. In a field full of buzzwords and jargon, our goal is ...
However, despite the promise of evidence-based reforms, the devil of realizing that potential lies in the details. One vexing detail related to evidence-based reforms is terminology; many stakeholders ...
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