Academic Resources
PracticeWise offers simple options for you to teach evidence-based practices as part of your routine academic course offerings at an institute of higher education, from standalone
learning materials to
full curricula. We offer modular and flexible designs, so the materials and curricula coordinate easily with each other as well as with your teaching about other evidence-based practices or concepts. Thus, the PracticeWise academic resources can be used either as the core course material or as a supplement to your existing material.
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A library of tools for students to visualize clinical outcomes in the context of the practices delivered. Compatible with any PracticeWise services as well as many other evidence-based treatments. |
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An evidence-based protocol targeting anxiety, depression, traumatic stress, and conduct problems. With its detailed handouts and worksheets, it is an ideal way to introduce students and trainees to dozens of strategies within the context of a single unified approach. |
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A collection of online narrated slide shows, organized into courses on specific topics, such as MATCH, the PWEBS database, Clinical Dashboards, and individual practice elements. |
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The most common methods from hundreds of evidence based treatments. Process Guides articulate the common logic models, while Practice Guides outline specific practice elements using a brief, checklist-oriented format. |
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A searchable database of hundreds of coded randomized clinical trials for conducting treatment-focused literature reviews, organizing research questions, or developing a youth-specific treatment plan. |
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PracticeWise offers a credential for the MAP Direct Service curriculum, which defines a standard of training and external review process in MAP and which may be relevant to your students' ongoing professional development and future activity. It is possible for students to earn partial credit toward that credential as part of your routine classroom instruction. If you are interested in learning more about how to award credit, visit the page for
MAP Instructors. Interested in the direct service program itself? Visit the
MAP page to find out more.
To start a PracticeWise membership, create an account by clicking the "Join Now" link on the home page and completing basic account information. There is no cost to setting up an account.
Once your account is activated, consider some of the following options:
- Request a 90-day trial for the PracticeWise learning materials and obtain a discount code for your students. Click
here for more information.
- View some of the online course material and consider using it with your students. After you have logged into your account, simply go to My Courses and browse courses.
- Investigate the MAP and MATCH curricula in more detail by downloading their respective Therapist Portfolios, which outline the specific topics and learning experiences that make up the full curricula.
- Consider becoming a certified MAP or MATCH instructor, by visiting our Instructor pages and completing a self-certification.
To browse more relevant articles see our
publications page.
Chorpita, B. F., Bernstein, A. D., Daleiden, E. L., & the Research Network on Youth Mental Health. (2008). Driving with roadmaps and dashboards: Using information resources to structure the decision models in service organizations.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 35, 114-123.
Chorpita, B. F., & Daleiden, E. L. (2010). Building evidence-based systems in children's mental health. In A. E. Kazdin and J. R. Weisz (Eds.)
Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for Children and Adolescents (pp. 482-499). New York: Oxford.
Chorpita, B. F., & Daleiden, E. L. (2014). Structuring the collaboration of science and service in pursuit of a shared vision.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 43, 323-338.
Daleiden, E. L., Chorpita, B. F., Donkervoet, C. M., Arensdorf, A. A., & Brogan, M. (2006). Getting better at getting them better: Health outcomes and evidence-based practice within a system of care.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 45, 749-756.
Weisz, J.R., Chorpita, B.F., Palinkas, L.A., Schoenwald, S.K., Miranda, J., Bearman, S.K., Daleiden, E.L., Ugueto, A.M., Ho, A., Martin, J., Gray, J., Alleyne, A., Langer, D.A., Southam-Gerow, M.A., Gibbons, R.D., and the Research Network on Youth Mental Health. (2012). Testing standard and modular designs for psychotherapy with youth depression, anxiety, and conduct problems: A randomized effectiveness trial.
Archives of General Psychiatry, 69, 274-282.
PracticeWise offers free access for teaching faculty at an institute of higher education, and discounted access for students. Faculty members may request a free 90-day trial to evaluate the PracticeWise materials above for use in their teaching. If five (5) or more students purchase services through a faculty account, the faculty member’s trial subscription will be extended for a full year. For information on how to set up a faculty account and request your free trial,
click here.
To set up a faculty account, please follow these steps:
- Create a PracticeWise account by clicking the "Join Now" link on the home page and completing basic account information. There is no cost to setting up an account.
- Send an email to [email protected] to request faculty member services for your account. Please be sure to include the name of your institution.
- Your trial subscription will be activated, and you will be provided with a Faculty Code to provide to your students.
PracticeWise offers discounts for academic students and faculty. Student discounts are provided through active faculty accounts. For information on how to set up a student account,
click here.
To set up a student account, please follow these steps:
- Ask your faculty member to provide you with the RSVP code for his or her faculty account.
- Create a PracticeWise account by clicking the "Join Now" link on the home page and completing basic account information. There is no cost to setting up an account.
- After you have signed into your account, in the Activate Service Code section of the home page, enter the RSVP Code for the faculty account (from Step #1 above).
- The next time you sign into your account, you will see your faculty member's name under the My Courses menu. Click this menu for further information and instructions about the available student service discounts.
The Therapist Portfolio provides a list of the full curricular standards and requirements and an overview of all of the relevant topics. The Portfolio also allows a student to record his or her learning experiences across different topics in the curriculum and encourages ongoing self-review of expertise in each topic.
The Therapist Portfolio provides a list of the full curricular standards and requirements and an overview of all of the relevant topics. The Portfolio also allows a student to record his or her learning experiences across different topics in the curriculum and encourages ongoing self-review of expertise in each topic.
To access the free online learning materials, please follow these steps:
- Create a PracticeWise account by clicking the "Join Now" link on the home page and completing basic account information. There is no cost to setting up an account.
- After you have signed into your account, simply go to My Courses to browse the available courses.