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  • The social work profession has increasingly adopted evidence-based practice over the last four decades.
  • This shift aims to enhance client care by integrating empirical research into practice.
  • Key developments include more research studies, incorporation of findings, and new theoretical bases.

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  • To outline available references for empirically supported interventions in social work.
  • To review current research on therapeutic interventions and psychosocial treatments.
  • To explore cutting-edge developments in psychosocial treatment components.

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  • A literature review was conducted to identify relevant resources.
  • Textbooks, reference materials, journals, and handbooks containing current research were examined.
  • Exploration of various treatment components, including configuration, worker traits, and client compatibility.

Main Results:

  • Numerous resources exist that compile current research on therapeutic interventions.
  • Several cutting-edge developments in psychosocial treatments were identified.
  • Key components influencing treatment efficacy were explored, such as worker characteristics and treatment length.

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  • The social work field has made significant strides in adopting evidence-based practice.
  • A wealth of resources supports the use of empirically supported interventions.
  • Further exploration of psychosocial treatment components can advance practice effectiveness.