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Evidence-based Practices - Shaping Mental Health Services Towards Recovery Description: Resource kit for evidence-based practices implementation in mental health services, with educational resources and articles. (mentalhealthpractices.org) |
Evidence-Based Psychiatry Center Description: Database of EBM mental health resources. Japan-base site, but all resources in English. (ebpcenter.com) |
Focus Description: Evidence-based research in child and adolescent mental health services. (focusproject.org.uk) |
KlinPsy - Evidence Based Psychology Description: Belgium-based collection of EBM resources (most in English language) in Psychology and Mental Health. (users.telenet.be) |
Lothian Evidence-based Mental Health Description: Provides tools for assessing evidence and some critical appraisal topics. (pst.ed.ac.uk) |
National electronic Library for Mental Health (NeLMH) Description: EBM resources in mental health, with direct links to Cochrane, NICE, Clinical Evidence, and other leading EBM sources. From the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (Oxford). (nelmh.org) |
PsychDirect Description: Evidence-based psychiatry program at McMaster University, Ontario; with evidence-based reviews of mental health issues both for professionals and the general public. (psychdirect.com) |
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