Looks like no one added any tags here yet for you.
Evidence-based Practice
Integrates research and clinical expertise while considering context to ensure effective, ethical care.
Well Established Treatments
Treatments supported by 2 or more independent, large, randomized, controlled studies showing they are better than placebo or existing treatments.
Probably Efficacious Treatments
Treatments that have the same criteria as well-established treatments, but studies are not conducted by independent researchers.
Possibly Efficacious Treatments
At least 1 well-designed study showing treatment is better than no treatment.
Experimental Treatments
At least 1 study showing treatment is helpful, despite methodological limitations.
Ineffective Treatments
Treatments that do not work better than no treatment or are harmful.
Beneficence & Non-maleficence
Principles meaning to do good and to do no harm.
Fidelity and Responsibility
Establish trust through competence, uphold professional standards, use evidence-based practices, and avoid conflicts of interest.
Integrity
Be accurate and honest; do not steal, cheat, commit fraud, or misrepresent facts.
Justice
Pursue fairness and ensure that biases, incompetency, or lack of expertise do not lead to unjust practices.
Respect for People's Rights and Dignity
Maintain privacy and uphold confidentiality, with exceptions for harm, court orders, payments, and consultations.
Self-determination
The principle ensuring individuals can make their own choices and decisions.