by Michael D. Anestis, M.S.
Recently, I was contacted by some folks who are putting together a really interesting website promoting evidence-based behavioral practice (EBBP), which is often referred to here as empirically supported treatment or evidence-based treatment. The site features a number of useful tools, including links to training resources, a list of events relevant to EBBP, and a description of the meaning of EBBP.
Additionally, these folks have put together a blog about EBBP that has already featured contributions from a variety of brilliant folks, including David Barlow and Mitch Prinstein. I added a guest post today as well and I encourage you to check out the blog, as it touches on a wide range of issues relevant to EBBP and does not take a confrontational approach or attempt to alienate anyone.
Click here to go to the main site
Click here to go to the blog
The blog page has a series of links on the right hand side that takes you to specific articles, so be sure to browse there to find something that catches your interest.
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Mike Anestis is a psychology resident at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and a doctoral candidate in the clinical psychology program at Florida State University





