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Clinical Practice Guidelines In Psychology

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Clinical practice guidelines in psychology are evidence-based recommendations to assist psychologists and other mental health professionals in making decisions about the proper and optimal care of patients.

Key Features

  • Evidence-based recommendations
  • Assist in decision-making for patient care
  • Developed by experts in the field

Pros

  • Provide guidance for best practices in psychological treatment
  • Help standardize care across different professionals
  • Based on research and clinical expertise

Cons

  • May not always be applicable to every individual case
  • Can be restrictive if followed too rigidly

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