Table 2.
Workshop content | |
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Workshops on a specific evidence-based model should contain the following: | |
• An up-to-date research review for the model’s inclusion as an evidence-based model in the relevant clinical practice guidelines | |
• The core concepts of the model and its underlying theory | |
• The structure and phases or stages of the treatment | |
• Information consistent with the published manual if manualised and address issues of model efficacy | |
• Recommendations on the implementation and application of the model in different practice settings and within a multidisciplinary team | |
• A reflective component for clinicians to appreciate how they may need to change their practices to reflect the model being taught | |
• A significant practice component in the form of video demonstration, role play, case scenarios or similar, to enable the translation of theory to practice |
It is essential that mental health clinicians seeking training in a specific evidence-based model receive training at a level that meets the following content and quality standards. Training in evidence-based models should extend on the foundational training outlined in Table 2