In the CFRP framework, supporting health and wellness relies on evidence-based practices (EBPs), which are interventions rigorously tested for efficacy. Evidence-based practices must have been tested through multiple trials, with findings reported by teams of investigators, ensuring scientific validity and reliability. The CFRP study guide states, “Evidence-based practices are interventions that have been tested through multiple rigorous trials, with findings reported by teams of investigators, confirming their effectiveness.” Caregiver satisfaction articles (option B) or survey results (option D) may provide feedback but do not define EBPs. Practitioner use with positive results (option C) is insufficient without formal research validation.
CFRP Study Guide (Section on Supporting Health and Wellness): “Evidence-based practices are defined as interventions tested through multiple trials, with findings reported by investigative teams, ensuring scientific validation of their success.”
[References:, Certified Child and Family Resiliency Practitioner (CFRP) Study Guide, Section on Supporting Health and Wellness, Evidence-Based Practices., Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA) Guidelines on Evidence-Based Interventions., ]
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