Catch CEI Principal Advisor @evelyntan.bsky.social presenting at #EIS2025 #ISHCA on a CHILD-NUS study at 11am today: “EASEL: Evaluating a #CommonElements approach to enhance #SocialEmotional outcomes for young #children in #preschools in #Singapore”: www.ceiglobal.org/work-and-ins...
No hyperbole: Everything you thought you knew @ empirically-supported treatments is about to change. Are you ready? #commonelements
Practice-based evidence comes from client feedback about what you are doing that works. #commonfactors #commonelements #socialwork
What makes manualized treatments successful? Not sure, but they encourage a strong focus on key issues. #commonelements
In clinical practice we need recipes, not just ingredients. #commonelements
Components of the process of EBP: Theory, client needs, clinical wisdom, contextual factors, empirical evidence. #commonelements
If federal policy requires use of ESIs for reimbursement, and 70% of clients don’t match an ESI, how do agencies get paid? #commonelements
Common Elements: Great Day 1 at the training. Looking forward to Day 2. #commonelements
Sometimes success means your client is not getting worse. #commonelements
The number one goal of your first session... is to have a second session. #commonelements
Clinical dashboard – supervision becomes more efficient by eliminating the “story” and focuses on what you have/not done. #commonelements
The most important information about treatment is whether or not your client is making progress. #commonelements
“Is this empirically-supported?” is a contextually-based question. Demographic differences change the evidence. #commonelements
There are close to 500 empirically-supported treatments, and knowing all of those is not enough to practice effectively #commonelements
Empirically-supported treatments are a great idea, but their limitations have been under-emphasized #commonelements