What are Evidence-Based Practices & Programs and how do they effect the treatment I receive?
Evidence-Based Practices are therapeutic techniques that have been thoroughly researched and proven to be effective when used to address a specific problem or concern. Furthermore, Evidence-Based Programs are a collection of evidence-based practices that are usually packaged in a curriculum format. This means that clients are receiving services through Lena Pope Home that are known to be effective. Lena Pope Home is committed to on-going research and implementing best practices, to ensure that the clients of Lena Pope Home receive the most effective interventions from knowledgeable and trained individuals.
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