This document outlines three practice behaviors for applying critical thinking to inform professional judgments. The first involves distinguishing and integrating multiple knowledge sources including research and practice wisdom. The second is analyzing models of assessment, prevention, and evaluation and studying techniques' effectiveness. The third emphasizes demonstrating effective oral and written communication with clients, families, groups, organizations, and colleagues, and keeping well-documented records of treatment processes.
This document outlines three practice behaviors for applying critical thinking to inform professional judgments. The first involves distinguishing and integrating multiple knowledge sources including research and practice wisdom. The second is analyzing models of assessment, prevention, and evaluation and studying techniques' effectiveness. The third emphasizes demonstrating effective oral and written communication with clients, families, groups, organizations, and colleagues, and keeping well-documented records of treatment processes.
This document outlines three practice behaviors for applying critical thinking to inform professional judgments. The first involves distinguishing and integrating multiple knowledge sources including research and practice wisdom. The second is analyzing models of assessment, prevention, and evaluation and studying techniques' effectiveness. The third emphasizes demonstrating effective oral and written communication with clients, families, groups, organizations, and colleagues, and keeping well-documented records of treatment processes.
Distinguish, appraise, and integrate multiple sources of knowledge, including researchbased knowledge, and practice wisdom Research the latest scholarly articles in relation to your practice or your field of expertise
Practice behavior 3.2
Analyze models of assessment, prevention, intervention, and evaluation Study old and new techniques to evaluate their effectiveness
Practice behavior 3.3
Demonstrate effective oral and written communication in working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, communities and colleagues. It is very important for clients to understand our communications to them and we should always keep well written documents of the treatment process.