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Promising Advances in the Cultural Adaptation of Mental Health Evidence-based Interventions

Society of Clinical Psychology

Evidence-based mental health interventions, first investigated in the 1960’s, were predominantly developed and tested on White populations, with little knowledge about whether these evidence-based interventions (EBIs) would be acceptable or work for ethnic minorities (Bernal & Scharrón-del-Río, 2001). Discussion Questions.

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Psychologist vs Social Worker: The Differences You Need to Know

Social Work Haven

Well, it is vital to note the difference between psychology and social work because they both seek to help individuals in different ways. Whereas psychology focuses primarily on understanding and exploring the inner workings of people’s minds, social work focuses more on helping people with their daily life issues.

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How you can use the self better in social work (no hacks required)

Save the Social Worker

They are case managers. I know, sometimes it’s easier to roll up your sleeves and get it done yourself, rather than writing a 4 page referral report on the needs, together with a psychological assessment and relevant documents. Rather, you slowly expand the intervention outwards. There’s an important distinction here.

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What are the 10 Roles of Social Workers

Social Work Haven

Case Manager : Social workers coordinate services and resources for their clients, ensuring they receive comprehensive care and support. This evaluation serves the dual purpose of determining how best to continue supporting the client and assessing the effectiveness of the current intervention methods.

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The Role of Lay Health Workers to Address Disparities in Access to Evidence-Based Practices Domestically and Globally

Society of Clinical Psychology

This SCP blog piece by Dr. Miya Barnett discusses a recent article published in the Annual Review of Clinical Psychology on the role of lay health workers in addressing disparities in access to evidence-based practices. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 14. homework and skills practice). Author Bio. Miya Barnett, Ph.D.

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