Origins of Evidence-Based Practice in Medicine
Evidence-based practice is not a novel concept in psychology; it originated in medicine, where it has been used for at least two decades to reduce errors in treatment selection by making clinical decisions based on research (Sackett & Rosenberg, 1995).
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A clinical psychologist is treating a client from a collectivist culture who is experiencing symptoms of social anxiety. The client has expressed a preference for a collaborative approach that involves their family. Which of the following actions by the therapist best exemplifies the principles of evidence-based practice?
A clinical psychologist is treating a client from a collectivist culture who is experiencing severe anxiety. The most well-researched treatment for this type of anxiety is an individual cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) protocol. However, the client expresses a strong preference for involving their family in the treatment process. According to the principles of evidence-based practice, what is the psychologist's most appropriate course of action?
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