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Evidence-Based Practices in Alcohol Treatment. Edition No. 1
VDM Publishing House, Feb 2009, Pages: 232
With the magnitude of alcohol treatment research available nationally and internationally, practitioners need direction processing this information and applying it to their treatment program. The Robertello Evaluative Tool (RET) for Evidence-Based Practices in Alcohol Treatment provides alcohol treatment program facilitators a valid and reliable measurement tool to evaluate their existing alcohol treatment program. The RET assesses programs’ theoretical frameworks, mission, goals, objectives, and client outcomes against existing evidence-based practices to create a complete view of the program and its effectiveness. After the RET assessment process, practitioners will be able to generate evidence-based practice recommendations that are relevant and specific to their individual treatment program. The RET is ideal for practitioners wishing to assess current program practices, government agencies requiring a more formal evidence-based practice assessment process, and researchers in outpatient alcohol treatment.
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