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During the last decade, the development of effective interventions for abusive and high-risk children and families has received substantial attention. As a result of this increased attention to evidence-based practices, developers have attempted to systematically train mental health providers in these same interventions. This chapter provides a brief overview of the core components of implementation as defined by Dean Fixsen and his colleagues (2005), followed by a description of the way in which the EBTs presented in this volume have incorporated these principles into their training programs.
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Timmer, S., Urquiza, A. (2014). Taking It to the Street: Disseminating Empirically Based Treatments (EBTs). In: Timmer, S., Urquiza, A. (eds) Evidence-Based Approaches for the Treatment of Maltreated Children. Child Maltreatment, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7404-9_14
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