Members of the PracticeWise Community,
We are pleased to announce that the Fall 2024 updates to the PracticeWise Evidence-Based Services (PWEBS) Database are now available online. PWEBS has expanded once again from 1,750 to 1,826 papers (+76) and from 3,070 to 3,191 protocols (+121). Furthermore, with PWEBS+, we proudly offer 1,913 papers (+99), and 3,337 protocols (+151).
Here is a summary of the strength of evidence changes across the problem types in PWEBS:
Anxiety
- The Assessment/Monitoring treatment family improved to Best Support (Level 1).
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Parents and Medication was introduced as a treatment family and achieved Good Support (Level 2).
- Problem Solving and Relaxation was introduced as a treatment family and achieved No Support (Level 5).
Attention
- The Parent Coping/Stress Management and Parent Management Training treatment family improved to Good Support (Level 2).
- Medication and Psychoeducation: Family was introduced as a treatment family and achieved Moderate Support (Level 3).
- Education and Psychoeducation: Parent and Social Skills was introduced as a treatment family and achieved Minimal Support (Level 4).
Autism
- Joint Attention/Empathetic & Emotional Engagement and Parent Coping/Stress Management was introduced as a treatment family and achieved Good Support (Level 2).
Depression
- The Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Motivational Interviewing/Engagement treatment family improved to Best Support (Level 1).
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Parents and Family Therapy was introduced as a treatment family and achieved No Support (Level 5).
- Family-Focused Therapy was introduced as a treatment family and achieved No Support (Level 5).
Disruptive Behavior
- The Moral Reasoning Training treatment family improved to Good Support (Level 2).
- Behavior Therapy and Social Skills was introduced as a treatment family and achieved Minimal Support (Level 4).
- Family-Focused Therapy was introduced as a treatment family and achieved No Support (Level 5).
Eating
- Mindfulness was introduced as a treatment family and achieved Minimal Support (Level 4).
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Family Therapy and Medical Care was introduced as a treatment family and achieved No Support (Level 5).
- Dietary Care and Parent Management Training was introduced as a treatment family and achieved No Support (Level 5).
- Education and Physical Exercise was introduced as a treatment family and achieved No Support (Level 5).
Substance Use
- The Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Motivational Interviewing/Engagement treatment family improved to Best Support (Level 1).
- The Goal Setting/Monitoring treatment family improved to Best Support (Level 1).
Traumatic Stress
- The Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Parents and Parent Management Training treatment family improved to Good Support (Level 2).
- The Expression treatment family improved to Good Support (Level 2).
- Biofeedback was introduced as a treatment family and achieved Minimal Support (Level 4).
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Parent Management Training was introduced as a treatment family and achieved No Support (Level 5).
- Psychoeducation: Family was introduced as a treatment family and achieved No Support (Level 5).
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Cultural Values: Families Matter
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In every update, we like to highlight one of our core cultural values. This Fall, we are featuring: Families Matter. While work can be a meaningful part of our lives, we know that life beyond work matters. We want to be present for the “milestone moments” in our families and ensure that they always know that families matter.
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