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Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 1 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office Evidence Based Practice 2012 Fidelity Self-Assessment Survey Results Narrative April 5, 2013 Rob Siedlecki, Assistant Secretary of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Sterling Whisenhunt, Director, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program

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Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 1

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office

Evidence Based Practice

2012 Fidelity Self-Assessment Survey

Results Narrative

April 5, 2013

Rob Siedlecki, Assistant Secretary of Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Sterling Whisenhunt, Director, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program

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Table of Contents

OVERVIEW 3

Children’s Mental Health……………………………………………………………. 5

Adult Mental Health…………………………………………………………………. 6

Fidelity………………………………………………………………………………... 6

Technical Assistance………………………………………………………………. 8

Summary…………………………………………………………………………….. 8

REGIONAL DATA

Southern ME Region…………………………………………………….... ……...11

Southeast (Broward) ME Region……………………………………….............. 13

Southeast (Treasure Coast) ME Region………………………………………. 15

SunCoast ME Region…………………………………………………………….. 17

Central ME Region………………………………………………………... …….. 19

Northeast ME Region……………………………………………………... ……. .21

Northwest ME Region……………………………………………………............ 23

Appendix A

Southern ME Region…………………………………………………….... ……...26

Southeast (Broward) ME Region……………………………………….............. 31

Southeast (Treasure Coast) ME Region………………………………………. 35

SunCoast ME Region…………………………………………………………….. 38

Central ME Region………………………………………………………... …….. 43

Northeast ME Region……………………………………………………... ……. .47

Northwest ME Region……………………………………………………............ 52

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OVERVIEW As systems of care become more accountable for funding, for ensuring positive outcomes for the individuals and families they serve, and the need to transition from existing practices to evidence-based practices is clear. Existing practices typically rely on tradition, convenience, clinicians' preferences, political correctness, marketing, and clinical experience. However, old practices are not necessarily related to improving outcomes. Because evidence-based practices are grounded in the qualifications imposed by current science, they are standardized, replicable, and effective. Research demonstrates that a switch to interventions with proven effectiveness can increase positive outcomes in large practice

systems.

While it is true that evidence-based practices (EBPs) are, by definition, grounded in consistent research evidence that is sufficiently specific to permit the assessment of the quality of the practices rendered as well as the outcomes, it is less clear what qualifies as “evidence.” Many models have been extensively researched and have shown consistent outcomes. However, the level and intensity of the research can vary.

There are many websites devoted to identifying evidenced-based practices. Some rate the research behind the EBP using a variety of scoring mechanisms. For example, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) developed a 3-tiered rating system used by peer reviewers to evaluate the research ranging from A to C. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) published the National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP), a searchable online registry of mental health and substance abuse interventions that have been reviewed and rated by independent reviewers. The descriptions of the research include a rating system (scale of 0-4) to rate the level and quality of research associated with the models. The registry, which holds over 240 models, is very useful but is not an exhaustive list. In fact, SAMHSA discourages states from requiring providers to use only the EBPs listed on the site.

It is critical to determine an acceptable level of research supporting practices proclaiming to be evidence-based, including how many research evaluations have been completed and who completed the research. Based upon the review of literature, the Department has determined that, at a minimum, Department-funded EBPs must: Have at least three (3) published research journal articles that demonstrate that use of the model

produces positive outcomes for the intended population; and

The research articles are authored by sources other than the model designer

Over the past decade, the Department’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office has prioritized EBP implementation through providing training opportunities of certain evidence-based practices. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office has funded or directly provided training and technical assistance for the following EBPs: Florida Assertive Community Treatment (FACT), Supportive Housing, Supported Employment, the Clubhouse model, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Seeking Safety, the emerging EBP known as SOAR (SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery), and Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Office, through its contract with the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA), began surveying the providers in 2010 on which EBPs were being implemented. In 2011, 133 providers responded. Through that process, specific training needs were identified and training has been conducted on the following EBPs: Motivational Interviewing; Seeking Safety; Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Solution Focused Brief Therapy; Moral Reconation Therapy; Strengthening Families; Project SUCCESS (Schools Using Coordinated Community Efforts to Strengthen Students); and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT).

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Currently, the Department does not have a method to gather data on the use of specific EBPs utilized by community providers with the exception of a few that are identified as cost centers and reported in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Information System (SAMHIS) as service events. Currently, FACT, Clubhouse, Supported Housing and Supportive Employment are such cost centers. The chart below (Figure 1) demonstrates that during the past two fiscal years, there has not been an increase in the numbers of people served in FACT teams, Clubhouses, or Supported Employment, and there has been a decline in Supported Employment services. The stagnant numbers may be a result of the use of a non-client specific cost center that was added several years ago called Comprehensive Community Service Teams (CCST) which bundles services and includes Supported Employment and Supportive Housing. Unfortunately, it is not possible to test that hypothesis because there is no ability to break out what services are being offered specifically.

Method

To evaluate the statewide implementation of mental health EBPs, the Mental Health office developed a survey similar to what the substance abuse office used. It was distributed through Managing Entities (or Department Regional SAMH offices) in the fall of 2012 to providers throughout the state, including providers who offer both mental health and substance abuse services. A Managing Entity is a corporation that is under contract with the department to manage the day-to-day operational delivery of behavioral health services through an organized system of care. The survey solicited information about the best known evidence based practices and identified other EBPs that providers are using. Providers were also asked about their technical assistance needs (see Appendix). All the EBPs identified were subject to a matrix of questions regarding the level of fidelity implementation. To evaluate the provider’s perception of whether or not they are implementing the EBP to the fidelity of the model, they were asked to respond to the following questions:

This EBP is being implemented to fidelity;

Consumer feedback was used in implementation;

A community based needs assessment was conducted before starting; The formal EBP program manual is being used;

The EBP process is integrated into written operating procedure;

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Supervision provided is consistent with the EBP's manual; and

Data is being collected to test the effectiveness of this EBP. This report includes a statewide summary of responses from a total of 133 providers regarding mental health EBPs being used for children and adults, followed by detailed reports for each region. Children’s Evidence-Based Practice Implementation Statewide Summary

Of the 133 providers completing the survey, 83, or 62.4 %, stated they use EBPs with children.

The Children’s EBP Implementation section offered a matrix of choices on specific well-established children’s EBPs. Data was analyzed to remove duplication and extraneous input. The following chart (Figure 2) shows the number of providers statewide responding to the survey who report using the listed EBPs. For a detailed list of which providers responded to the survey and which EBPs were identified, see Appendix A. As a part of the EBP implementation question, 70 “other” EBPs were reported that were not explicitly listed in the survey. The most frequently identified are shown in Figure 3 below. Of the 70 reported, 54 were verified by Department staff as evidence-based. For a detailed list of which providers responded to the survey and which EBPs were identified, see Appendix A.

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Triple P Parenting Program

Therapeutic Foster Care

Parent-Child Interactive…

Multi-Systemic Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Early Childhood MH…

Child Parent Psychotherapy

Wrap Around

Trauma-Focused CBT

Number Provider's Resporting Using EBP

Statewide Children's EBP Implementation

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Stuctured Psychotherapy for Adolescents

Brief Strategic Family Therapy

Too Good for Drugs

CBT

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Number Providers Who Responded To Implementing EBP

Statewide “OTHER” Children’s’ EBPs Implemented

Figure 2

Figure 3

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Adult Evidence Based Practice Implementation- Statewide Summary

Of the 133 responses to the survey, 100 (75.2%) providers stated they use EBPs with adults. The following indicates the number of providers across the state implementing the listed EBPs for the adult population (Figure 4). For a detailed list of which providers responded to the survey and which EBPs were identified, see Appendix A.

As a part of the EBP implementation question, providers reported “other” EBPs being implemented that were not explicitly listed in the survey. Of the 67 listed as “other” EBPs, 30 were verified by Department staff as being evidence-based. The chart below (Figure 5) depicts the most frequently reported “Other” EBPs across the state. For a detailed list of providers by each region who report using EBPs, see

Appendix A.

FIDELITY

Evidence-Based Practices have been shown to be effective for specific populations. Although a major Department priority is to ensure that providers are implementing EBPs, it is imperative that the implemented practices are held to the fidelity of the model. Fidelity refers to maintaining the population-specific integrity of the original model design. It is one of the most important considerations when implementing an evidence-based practice. Preserving the components that made the original practice

effective can directly impact the success of desired outcomes.

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Clubhouse

Dialetical Behavior Therapy

Eye Movement…

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Brief Strategic Therapy

Supportive Housing

Supported Employment

SSI/SSDI Outreach Access…

Trauma Focused-CBT

Motivational Interviewing

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Number Providers Who Responded To Implementing EBP

Statewide Adult EBP Implementation

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Solution Focused Therapy

Illness Management Recovery

Wellness Recovery Action Plan

Seeking Safety

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP

Statewide "Other" Adult EBP Implementation

Figure 4

Figure 5

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To maintain and ensure fidelity, it is important to:

Continually review the manual and ensure utilizing practice as it is prescribed

Discuss practice in supervision

Incorporate principles of the practice into program policy and procedures

Ensure practice specific training is added to orientation materials

Complete annual fidelity checks

The EBP self assessment survey addressed these crucial components as related to each EBP reported. Across the state, the survey indicated that 68% of children’s EBPs are being implemented to the fidelity of the model. For EBPs for use with adults, 60% of the respondents indicated that the EBPs are being implemented to fidelity. The following results indicate the number of provider’s who report implementing each given EBP for children (see Table 1) and adults (see Table 2) statewide to fidelity as displayed in

the survey matrix.

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Child Parent Psychotherapy 17 12 8 6 5 6 6 7

DBT-Adolescent 12 7 5 3 4 3 5 3

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation 13 11 10 4 6 8 9 7

Multi-Systemic Therapy 11 9 5 5 4 3 7 3

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy 9 6 4 4 3 4 4 3

Therapeutic Foster Care 8 6 7 2 3 4 5 2

Trauma Focused CBT 39 23 14 10 19 13 18 13

Triple P Parenting Program 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 4

Wrap Around 19 12 11 4 9 9 11 6 Table 1: Table shows number of responses statewide for each listed children’s EBP as seen in the survey matrix.

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Feedback

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Procedure

Used In

Supervision

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Collected

Brief Strategic Therapy 24 13 14 4 6 9 12 4 Florida Assertive Community

Treatment 18 16 10 4 17 14 17 11

Clubhouse 13 8 9 7 9 7 10 6

Dialectical Behavior Therapy 14 7 2 2 6 6 5 3

Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing 14 10 4 2 8 7 11 3

Motivational Interviewing 69 39 23 12 28 29 32 16

Supported Employment 38 22 12 8 15 21 17 13

Supportive Housing 37 19 12 11 15 20 16 13 SSI/SSDI Outreach Access

Recovery (SOAR) 40 25 11 10 23 13 24 14 Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavior Therapy 40 25 18 13 22 17 22 15 Table 2: Table shows number of responses statewide for each listed adult EBP as seen in the survey matrix.

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Request for Technical Assistance (TA) and Training Statewide

The survey concluded by asking providers to identify their interest in training/TA on specific evidence-based practices. The tables below show a statewide overview of provider’s interest in receiving more

information related to specified EBP for children and adults.

Children's Mental Health Request for TA Count Percent

Brief Strategic Family Therapy 31 23%

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)

30 23%

Adolescent Coping With Depression (CWD-A) 25 19%

Chi ld-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) 21 16%

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy 21 16%

Dia lectical Behavioral Therapy-Adolescent 17 11% Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in

Schools (CBITS) 14

13%

Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) 13 10%

Multi -systemic Therapy (MST) for Juvenile Offenders

13 10%

Triple P Positive Parenting 13 10%

Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA)

12 9%

Early Chi ldhood Mental Health Consultation 11 8%

Li fe Skills Training (LST) 11 8%

Wraparound 8 6%

Nurturing Parenting Programs 7 5%

Reconnecting Youth: A Peer Group Approach to Bui lding Li fe Skills

7 5%

Chi ldren's Summer Treatment Program (STP) 5 4%

Families and Schools Together (FAST) 5 4%

Incredible Years 5 4%

IMPACT(evidence supported not EBP) 3 2%

Nurse-Family Partnership 3 2%

Teaching Students To Be Peacemakers 3 2%

Safe Dates 2 1%

STARS for Families 2 1%

Familias Unidas 1 1%

Table 3: Represents percentage of providers who responded to the question.

SUMMARY

Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices has been identified as one of the Department’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAMH) office priorities. Through this survey, the SAMH program office was able to establish a baseline of which evidence based practices (EBPs) are being implemented throughout the state currently, develop a better understanding of which EBPs are being implemented according to the fidelity of the model, and identify the need for further technical assistance and training on specific EBPs. This survey will be disseminated annually to measure increases in the use of EBPs across the state and identify needs for technical assistance and training.

As promoting the use of EBP’s with high degree of fidelity continues to be a strategic initiative of the Department’s SAMH program office, it is critical that providers establish a clear picture of current performance. Self-assessment allows the rater to evaluate and form conclusions about their own performance level and act upon those conclusions thereby creating a development plan. It is hoped that

Adult Mental Health Request for TA Count Percent Brief Strategic Therapy 47 35%

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 47 35% Motivational Enhancement Therapy 38 29% Motivational Interviewing 38 29%

Dia lectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) 34 26%

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Depression

30 23%

Supportive Housing 28 21%

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

25 19%

SSI/SSDI Access, Outreach and Recovery

(SOAR) 22

17%

Wel lness Outreach at Work 21 16%

Supported Employment 19 14%

Reinforcement-Based Therapeutic Workplace 14 13%

Clubhouse 12 9% Florida Assertive Community Treatment (FACT)

10 8%

Table 4: Represents percentage of providers who responded to the

question.

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this information is useful to the Managing Entities as they develop their substance abuse and mental health systems. Such assessments of the system can lay the groundwork for continuous quality improvement efforts. The Mental Health Evidence Based Practice Fidelity Self Assessment Survey can provide further outcome data to assist with such efforts. In addition, a series of tools, training materials, and technical assistance will be developed to support the Managing Entities spread the use of evidence-based practices.

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Substance Abuse & Mental Health Program Office

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES

BY MANAGING ENTITY REGION

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Southern Managing Entity Region (Monroe and Miami/Dade Counties)

The Southern ME Region yielded the greatest number of responses: 54. Data was analyzed to remove duplication and extraneous input. There were 29 providers who reported using EBPs with children and 26 with adults. The survey provided a matrix of 9 listed EBPs and allowed providers to write-in up to 5 additional EBPs; each section had corresponding questions on implementation and fidelity. The graphs below do not include the write-in EBPs. For a complete listing of all EBPs reported, see Appendix A. Below depicts the number of providers reporting using EBPs for children (Figure 6) and adults (Figure 7) in the Southern ME Region.

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DBT-Adolescent

Triple P Parenting Program

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy

Child Parent Psychotherapy

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Southern ME Region: Children’s EBP Implementation

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Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing

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Trauma Focused-CBT

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Supportive Housing

SOAR

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Number Provider's Responding to Using EBP

Southern ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation

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Fidelity- As part of the EBP Implementation matrix question, each provider was asked to report on the fidelity for each EBP being used. The specific results of the fidelity measures can be found in Appendix A. Overall, providers reported using 83% of the children’s EBPs to fidelity and 73% of the adult EBPs to fidelity. Request for Training and Technical Assistance-

Providers identified their interest in training on specific evidence-based practices or request for more information. For Children’s EBPs (Table 5), 20 providers responded requesting more information or technical assistance regarding 23 EBPs. For adults (Table 6), 25 providers requested more information

and technical assistance regarding 14 EBPs .

Children’s Evidence-Based Practices % Response

Adolescent Coping With Depression 45% Therapeutic Foster Care 35%

Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA) 30%

Nurturing Parenting Programs 30% Multidimensional Family Therapy 25% Brief Strategic Family Therapy 20%

Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools 20%

Medical Home Model (evidence supported promising practice 20%

Chi ld-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) 15% Chi ldren's Summer Treatment Program 15% Familias Unidas 15%

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 15%

DBT-Adolescent 10%

Incredible Years 10%

Li feSkills Tra ining 10% Parent-Child Interaction Therapy 10%

Safe Dates 10%

Triple P Positive Parenting 10% Wraparound 10%

Early Chi ldhood Mental Health Consultation 5% IMPACT(evidence supported, not EBP) 5%

Multisystemic Therapy for Juvenile Offenders 5% Reconnecting Youth: A Peer Group

Approach to Building Li fe Skills 5% Table 5: Represents percentage of providers who responded to

the question.

Adult Evidence-Based Practices %

Response

Trauma Focused CBT 64% Brief Strategic Therapy 52%

Dia lectical Behavior Therapy 48% Motivational Enhancement Therapy 48%

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing 44%

Motivational Interviewing 44% SOAR 44% Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for

Depression 36% Supported Employment 36%

Supportive Housing 36% Clubhouse 28%

Wel lness Outreach at Work 28%

Reinforcement-Based Therapeutic Workplace 24%

(Florida) Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) 16%

Table 6 : Represents percentage of providers who responded to the question.

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Southeast Managing Entity Region (Broward County)

There were a total of 10 responses for this region. Data was analyzed to remove duplication and extraneous input; 3 providers report using EBPs with children and 8 with adults. The survey provided a matrix of 9 listed EBPs and an option to write-in 5 additional EBPs; each section had corresponding questions on implementation and fidelity. The graphs below show the EBPs reported being used by the number of providers responding for EBPs with children (Figure 12) and adults (Figure 13) For a complete listing of all EBPs reported, see Appendix A. Below depicts the number of providers reporting using EBPs for children (Figure 8) and adults (Figure 9) in the Southeast ME Region.

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Multi-Systemic Therapy

Trauma Focused CBT

Wrap Around

Seeking Safety

Solution Focused Therapy

Consumer run mutual support programs

CBT

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Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP

Southeast (Broward) Region:Children's EBP Implementation

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Florida Assertive Community Treatment

Supportive Housing

Brief Strategic Therapy

Seeking Safety

Trauma Focused-CBT

SOAR

CBT

Supported Employment

Motivational Interviewing Series1, 4

Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP

Southeast (Broward) ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation

Figure 8

Figure 9

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Fidelity- As part of the EBP Implementation matrix question, each provider was asked to report on the fidelity for each EBP being used. The specific results of the fidelity measures can be found in Appendix A. Overall, providers reported using 100% of the children’s EBPs to fidelity and 64% of adult EBPs to fidelity. See Appendix A for a list of providers. Request for Training and Technical Assistance-

Providers identified their interest in training on specific evidence-based practices or receipt of more information For Children’s Mental Health (Table 7), 4 providers responded requesting more information or technical assistance regarding 12 EBPs. For Adult Mental Health (Table 8), 7 providers requested

more information and technical assistance regarding 10 EBPs.

Children’s Evidence-Based Practices % Response

Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach 25%

Adolescent Coping With Depression 25%

Brief Strategic Family Therapy 25%

Chi ld-Parent Psychotherapy 25% Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in

Schools 50%

DBT-Adolescent 25%

Families and Schools Together 25%

Li feSkills Tra ining 25%

Medical Home Model (evidence supported promising practice) 50%

Reconnecting Youth: A Peer Group Approach to Bui lding Li fe Skills 25%

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 50%

Triple P Positive Parenting 25%

Table 7: Represents percentage of providers who responded to the question.

Adult Evidence-Based Practices % Response

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression 14%

Brief Strategic Therapy 14%

Dia lectical Behavior Therapy 14%

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing 29%

Florida Assertive Community Treatment 29%

Motivational Interviewing 14%

Supported Employment 14%

Supportive Housing 14%

Trauma Focused CBT 43%

Wel lness Outreach at Work 29%

Table 8: Represents percentage of providers who responded

to question.

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Southeast Treasure Coast Managing Entity Region (Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River,

Okeechobee Counties)

There were a total of 15 responses for this region. Data was analyzed to remove duplication and extraneous input; 7 providers report using EBPs with children and 9 with adults. The survey provided a matrix of 9 listed EBPs and an option to write-in 5 additional EBPs; each section had corresponding questions on implementation and fidelity. The graphs below show the EBPs providers responded to. For a complete listing of all EBPs reported, see Appendix A. Below is the number of providers responding to using children’s EBPs (Figure 10) and adult EBPs (Figure 11) in the Southeast Treasure Coast ME Region.

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Applied Behavioral Analysis

EMDR

Motivational Interviewing

Too Good for Drugs

Positive Action

Reconnecting Youth

Systematic Training for Effective Parenting

DBT-Adolescent

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation

CBT

Positive Options Program

Child Parent Psychotherapy

Trauma Focused-CBT

Triple P Parenting Program

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Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP

Southeast (Treasure Coast) ME Region: Children's EBP Implementation

0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4

Dialetical Behavior Therapy

Florida Assertive Community Treatment

Brief Strategic Therapy

SOAR

Double Trouble

Housing First

Supportive Housing

Trauma Focused CBT

Motivational Interviewing

Supported Employment

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Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP

Southeast (Treasure Coast) ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation

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Fidelity- As part of the EBP Implementation matrix question, each provider was asked to report on the fidelity for each EBP being used. The specific results of the fidelity measures can be found in Appendix A. Overall, providers reported using 71% of the children’s EBPs to fidelity and 61% of the adult EBPs to fidelity. See Appendix A for a listing. Request for Training and Technical Assistance-

Providers identified their interest in training on specific evidence-based practices or receipt of more information For Children’s Mental Health (Table 9), 9 providers responded requesting more information or technical assistance regarding 18 EBPs. In Adult Mental Health (Table 10), 8 providers requested

more information and technical assistance regarding 14 EBPs.

Table 9: Represents percentage of providers who responded to question.

Children’s Evidence-Based Practices % Response

Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach 33%

Adolescent Coping With Depression 56%

Brief Strategic Family Therapy 33%

Chi ld-Parent Psychotherapy 22%

Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools 22%

DBT-Adolescent 44%

Early Chi ldhood Mental Health Consultation 44%

Families and Schools Together 11%

Incredible Years 33%

Li feSkills Tra ining (LST) 22%

Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) 22%

Multisystemic Therapy (MST) for Juvenile Offenders 11%

Nurturing Parenting Programs 11%

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy 44%

Teaching Students To Be Peacemakers 22%

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) 67%

Triple P Positive Parenting 33%

Wraparound 11%

Adult Evidence-Based Practices % Response

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Depression 56%

Brief Strategic Therapy 56%

Clubhouse 22%

Dia lectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 67%

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing 33%

Florida Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) 22%

Motivational Enhancement Therapy 67%

Motivational Interviewing 78%

Reinforcement-Based Therapeutic Workplace 22%

Supported Employment 22%

Supportive Housing 33%

SOAR 33%

Trauma Focused CBT 44%

Wel lness Outreach at Work 44%

Table 10: Represents percentage of providers who responded to question.

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SunCoast Managing Entity Region (Pasco, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota, DeSoto, Charlotte, Glades,

Hendry, Polk, Hardee, Highlands, Lee, and Collier Counties)

There were a total of 26 responses for this region. Data was analyzed to remove duplication and extraneous input; 13 providers report using EBPs with children and 16 for adults. The survey provided a matrix of 9 listed EBPs and an option to write-in 5 additional EBPs; each section had corresponding questions on implementation and fidelity. The graphs below show the most frequently report EBPs by the number of providers responding for EBPS with children (Figure 12) and adults (Figure 13) in the SunCoast ME Region. For a complete listing of providers in region and EBPs they report using, see Appendix A.

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Brief Stategic

Nurturing Families

Psychoeducation

DBT-Adolescent

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy

Brief Strategic Family Therapy

Nurturing Families

Psychoeducation

Child Parent Psychotherapy

Early Childhood Mental Health…

Trauma Focused CBT

Wrap Around

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Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP

Suncoast ME Region: Children's EBP Implementation

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Dialetical Behavior Therapy

SOAR

Supported Employment

EMDR

Co-Occurring Integrated Treatment

Illness Management Recovery

Psychoeducation

Florida Assertive Community Treatment

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Brief Strategic Therapy

Supportive Housing

Clubhouse

Trauma Focused-CBT

Motivational Interviewing

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Number Providers Responding To Using EBP

Suncoast ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation

Figure 12

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Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 18

Fidelity- As part of the EBP Implementation matrix question, each provider was asked to report on the fidelity for each EBP being used. The specific results of the fidelity measures can be found in Appendix A. Overall, providers reported using 59% of the EBPs to fidelity for both adults and children. Request for Training and Technical Assistance-

Providers identified their interest in training and information on EBP. For Children’s Mental Health (Table 11), 14 providers responded requesting more information or technical assistance regarding 16 EBPs. In Adult Mental Health (Table 12), 6 providers requested more information and technical assistance

regarding 13 EBPs.

Children’s Evidence-Based Practices

%

Response

Chi ld-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) 100%

Brief Strategic Family Therapy 83%

Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach 50%

Multidimensional Family Therapy 50%

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 50%

Early Chi ldhood Mental Health Consultation 33%

Medical Home Model (evidence supported promising practice ) 33%

Chi ldren's Summer Treatment Program 17%

Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools 17%

DBT-Adolescent 17%

IMPACT(evidence supported, not EBP) 17%

Incredible Years 17%

Multisystemic Therapy for Juvenile Offenders 17%

Nurturing Parenting Programs 17% Parent-Child Interaction Therapy 17%

Triple P Positive Parenting 17%

Table 11: Represents percentage of providers who responded to the question.

Figure 13

Adult EBP

%

Response

Brief Strategic Therapy 86%

Motivational Interviewing 71%

Motivational Enhancement Therapy 64%

Trauma Focused CBT 50%

Supportive Housing 43% Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for

Depression 36%

Dia lectical Behavior Therapy 21%

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) 21%

SOAR 21%

Wel lness Outreach at Work 21%

(Florida) Assertive Community Treatment 14%

Reinforcement-Based Therapeutic Workplace 7% Table 12: Represents percentage of providers who responded to

the question.

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 19

Central Managing Entity Region (Seminole, Orange, Osceola, and Brevard Counties)

There were a total of 16 responses for this region. Data was analyzed to remove duplication and extraneous input; 7 providers report using 20 EBPs with children and 12 for adults. The survey provided a matrix of 9 listed EBPs and an option to write-in 5 additional EBPs; both with corresponding questions on implementation and fidelity. The graphs below show the most frequently report EBPs by the number of providers responding for EBPS with children (Figure 14) and adults (Figure 15) in the Central ME Region. For a complete listing of providers who reported using EBP see Appendix A.

0 1 2 3 4 5

Child Parent Psychotherapy

DBT-Adolescent

Wrap Around

EMDR

Trauma Focused CBT

2

2

2

2

5

Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP

Central ME Region: Children's EBP Implementation

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Seeking Safety

Wellness Recovery Action Plan

Clubhouse

Brief Strategic Therapy

Florida Assertive Community Treatment

Dialetical Behavior Therapy

EMDR

Supported Employment

SOAR

Supportive Housing

Motivational Interviewing

Trauma Focused CBT

2

2

2

3

3

4

5

5

5

6

8

8

Number Providers Respondign To Using EBP

Central ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation

Figure 14

Figure 15

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 20

Fidelity- As part of the EBP Implementation matrix question, each provider was asked to report on the fidelity for each EBP being used. The specific results of the fidelity measures can be found in Appendix A. Overall, providers reported using 77% of the children’s EBPs to fidelity and 50% of the adult EBPs to fidelity. Request for Training and Technical Assistance-

Providers identified their interest in training on specific evidence-based practices or receipt of more information For Children’s Mental Health, 7 providers responded requesting more information or technical assistance regarding 18 EBPs. In Adult Mental Health, 16 providers requested more information and technical assistance regarding 11 requested EBPs.

Children’s Evidence-Based Practices % Response

Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach

(A-CRA) 14%

Adolescent Coping With Depression 57%

Brief Strategic Family Therapy 71%

Chi ld-Parent Psychotherapy 43% Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in

Schools (CBITS) 29%

DBT-Adolescent 29%

IMPACT(evidence supported not EBP) 14%

Li feSkills Tra ining 43%

Medical Home Model (evidence supported promising practice) 29%

Multidimensional Family Therapy 43%

Multisystemic Therapy for Juvenile Offenders 43%

Nurturing Parenting Programs 14%

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy 57% Reconnecting Youth: A Peer Group Approach to Bui lding Li fe Skills 29%

Safe Dates 14%

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 57%

Triple P Positive Parenting 14%

Wraparound 29% Table 13: Represents percentage of providers who responded to

the question.

Adult Evidence-Based Practices % Response

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression 31%

Brief Strategic Therapy 25%

Dia lectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 13%

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing 19%

Motivational Enhancement Therapy 13%

Motivational Interviewing 19%

Reinforcement-Based Therapeutic Workplace 19%

Supported Employment 6%

Supportive Housing 13%

SOAR 19%

Trauma Focused CBT 38% Table 12: Represents percentage of providers who responded to

the question.

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 21

Northeast Managing Entity Region (Hamilton, Suwannee, Lafayette, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Columbia, Alachua, Baker, Union, Bradford, Nassau, Duval,

Clay, St. Johns, Putnam, Flagler, Marion, Citrus, Hernando, Sumter, Lake, and Volusia Counties)

Lutheran Services of Florida is contracted to be the SAMH Northeast ME Region. There were a total of 27 responses for this region. Data was analyzed to remove duplication and extraneous input; 19 providers report using EBPs with children and 17 for adults. The survey provided a matrix of 9 listed EBPs and an option to write-in 5 additional EBPs; both with corresponding questions on implementation and fidelity. The graphs below show the most frequently report EBPs by the number of providers responding for EBPS with children (Figure 16) and adults (Figure 17) Northeast ME Region. For a complete listing of all providers who report using EBPs see Appendix A.

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Multi-Systemic Therapy

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy

Wraparound

Seeking Safety

Child Parent Psychotherapy

DBT-Adolescent

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Trauma Focused CBT

2

2

2

2

5

5

5

12

Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP

Northeast ME Region: Children's EBP Implementation

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

Florida Assertive Community Treatment

Seeking Safety

Clubhouse

Dialetical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

EMDR

Supported Employment

Brief Strategic Therapy

Supportive Housing

SOAR

Trauma Focused-CBT

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Interviewing

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

5

5

5

14

Number Providers Responding To Using EBP

Northeast ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation

Figure 16

Figure 17

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 22

Fidelity- As part of the EBP Implementation matrix question, each provider was asked to report on the fidelity for each EBP being used. The specific results of the fidelity measures can be found in Appendix A. Overall, providers reported using 69% of the children’s EBPs to fidelity and 52% of the adult EBPs to fidelity. Request for Training and Technical Assistance-

Providers identified their interest in training on specific evidence-based practices or receipt of more information For Children’s Mental Health, 15 providers responded requesting more information or technical assistance regarding 21 EBPs. In Adult Mental Health, 12 providers requested more information

and technical assistance regarding 13 requested EBPs.

Children’s Evidence-Based Practices

%

Response

Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach 8%

Adolescent Coping With Depression 67%

Brief Strategic Family Therapy 58%

Chi ld-Parent Psychotherapy 42%

Chi ldren's Summer Treatment Program 8%

Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools 17%

DBT-Adolescent 42%

Early Chi ldhood Mental Health Consultation 17%

IMPACT(evidence supported not EBP) 8%

Li feSkills Tra ining 25%

Medical Home Model (evidence supported promising practice, not Evidence Based) 8%

Multidimensional Family Therapy 8%

Multisystemic Therapy for Juvenile Offenders 25%

Nurse-Family Partnership 17%

Nurturing Parenting Programs 33%

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy 42%

Reconnecting Youth: A Peer Group Approach to Bui lding Li fe Skills 17%

Teaching Students To Be Peacemakers 8%

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 58%

Triple P Positive Parenting 33%

Wraparound 25%

Table15: Represents percentage of providers who responded to the question.

Adult Evidence-Based Practices % Response

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression 40%

Brief Strategic Therapy 80%

Clubhouse 20%

Dia lectical Behavior Therapy 60%

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing 20%

Motivational Enhancement Therapy 53%

Motivational Interviewing 40%

Reinforcement-Based Therapeutic Workplace 13%

Supported Employment 33%

Supportive Housing 47%

SOAR 20%

Trauma Focused CBT 60%

Wel lness Outreach at Work 33%

Table 13: Represents percentage of providers who responded to the question.

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 23

Northwest Managing Entity Region (Madison, Taylor, Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson, Calhoun, Gulf,

Liberty, Franklin, Gadsden, Wakulla, Leon, and Jefferson Counties)

There were a total of 6 responses for this region. Data was analyzed to remove duplication and extraneous input; 3 providers report using EBPs with children and 2 for adults. The survey provided a matrix of 9 listed and an option to write-in 5 additional EBPs; both with corresponding questions on implementation and fidelity. The “other” EBPs reported were later verified by Department staff as being evidence-based and only EBPs were expressed in this report. The graphs below show only EBPs reported to being used by the number of providers responding for EBPS with children (Figure 12) and adults (Figure 13) For a complete listing of providers who reported using EBP see Appendix A.

0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00

Active Parenting Now

Active Parenting of Teens

Systematic Training for Effective Parenting

Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders

Motivational Interviewing

Solution Focused Therapy

Intensive Family Intervention

Child Parent Psychotherapy

DBT-Adolescent

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation

Therapeutic Foster Care

Trauma Focused CBT

Wraparound

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

2.00

2.00

3.00

3.00

Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP

Northwest ME Region: Children's EBP Implementation

0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00

Solution Focused Therapy

The Matrix model

Brief Strategic Therapy

Trauma Focused CBT

EMDR

Supportive Housing

Florida Assertive Community Treatment

Dialetical Behavior Therapy

Motivational Interviewing

Supported Employment

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

2.00

2.00

2.00

2.00

Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP

Northwest ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation

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Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 24

Fidelity- As part of the EBP Implementation matrix question, each provider was asked to report on the fidelity for each EBP being used. The specific results of the fidelity measures can be found in Appendix A. Overall, providers reported using 48% of the children’s EBPs to fidelity and 52% of the adult EBPs to fidelity. Request for Training and Technical Assistance-

Providers identified their interest in training on specific evidence-based practices or receipt of more information For Children’s Mental Health, 2 providers responded requesting more information or technical assistance regarding 6 EBPs. In Adult Mental Health, 1 provider requested more information and technical assistance regarding 2 requested EBPs.

Evidence-Based Practices

Life Management Center

Lakeview Center Inc.

Children’s Brief Strategic Family Therapy

Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)

Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools

Dialectical Behavior Therapy-Adolescent

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy

Adult Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Trauma Focused CBT

Table17: Represents providers responding to the question.

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 25

Appendix A

Regional Scorecards

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 26

Appendix A

Southern ME Region- South Florida Behavioral Health

Regional Score Card-Fidelity

Managing Entity Region: Southern

Child re n's Ev id e nce -Ba se d Pra ctice

Is being

used

Used to

fidelity

Prior

Consumer

Feedback

Used a Needs

Assessment

Using

the

Manual

In Operating

Procedure

Used In

Supervision

Data

Collected

Child Parent Psychotherapy 4 3 1 2 1 2 2 1

DBT-Adolescent 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation 4 5 1 2 3 2 4 2

IMPACT* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Multi-Systemic Therapy 6 5 3 2 2 2 4 1

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy 3 2 3 3 1 2 2 1

Therapeutic Foster Care 4 3 3 1 2 2 4 0

Trauma Focused CBT 9 5 6 3 6 4 4 1

Triple P Parenting Program 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

Wrap Around 7 6 5 2 4 4 6 1

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 42 36 29 15 36 22 36 20

Managing Entity Region: Southern

Ad ult Evidence-Based Practice Is being

used

Used to

fidelity

Prior

Consumer

Feedback

Used a Needs

Assessment

Using

the

Manual

In Operating

Procedure

Used In

Supervision

Data

Collected

Solution Focused Therapy 6 5 5 2 2 4 4 1

Florida Assertive Community Treatment 3 3 2 1 3 2 3 2

Clubhouse 4 3 2 2 3 1 3 2

Dialectical Behavior Therapy 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 1

EMDR 3 2 0 0 1 3 3 0

Motivational Interviewing 18 12 8 6 10 9 11 7

Supported Employment 10 6 3 3 4 6 5 3

Supportive Housing 10 8 3 4 5 7 6 4

SOAR 15 10 5 5 8 8 12 6

TF-CBT 9 8 5 6 6 6 6 5

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 37 33 33 13 30 18 32 19

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 27

Southern ME Region: Children's EBP Implementation

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+Center for Family and Child Enrichment

AGAPE NETWORK Camillus House, Inc.

Catholic Charities St. Luke's Center

Citrus Health Network, Inc Community Health of South Florida, Inc

Concept House, Inc.

DCF SAMH

Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health

Family Resource Center of South Florida, Inc.

Federation of Families, Miami-Dade Chapter

Guidance, Care Center, Inc.

Institute for Child and Family Health (ICFH)

Institute for Family Centered Services

Jackson North Mental health Center

Kristi House, Inc.

Miami Dade County Juvenile Services

New Horizons Community Mental Health

Our Children Our Future,Inc.

Passageway

ReCapturing the Vision International, Inc

Volunteers of America of Florida

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 28

Request for More Information: Children’s EBP Implementation

Provider List

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A-C

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Concept House, Inc.

Kristi House, Inc.

ReCapturing the Vision International Family Resource Center of South Florida, Inc.

Institute for Family Centered Services Jackson Mental Health Hospital

+Center for Family and Child Enrichment Agape Network

Miami Behavioral Health Center Institute for Child and Family Health (ICFH)

Community Health of S. Florida, Inc

Regis House, Inc.

Switchboard of Miami

DCF SAMH

Guidance, Care Center, Inc.

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Southern ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation

Mental Health Provider

Acc

epta

nce

and

Com

mit

men

t Th

erap

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Bri

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trat

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The

rapy

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AGAPE NETWORK

Betterway of Miami Cami llus House, Inc.

Carrfour Supportive Housing

Catholic Charities at St. Luke's Center

Ci trus Health Network, Inc

Community Health of South Florida, Inc

Concept House, Inc.

Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health

Family Resource Center of South Florida, Inc.

Federation of Families, Miami-Dade Chapter

Fresh Start of Miami-Dade, Inc. Guidance, Care Center, Inc.

Institute for Child and Family Health (ICFH) Jackson Community Mental Health Center

Jackson Mental Health Hospital

Jackson North Mental health Center Kris ti House, Inc.

Lower Keys Medical Center

Miami Behavioral Health Center, Inc.

Passageway Fel lowship House

ReCapturing the Vision International, Inc

Regis House, Inc. Spectrum Programs, Inc

The Key Clubhouse of South Florida

Volunteers of America of Florida

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Southern ME Region: Adult EBP Request for More Information

Mental Health Provider

Acc

epta

nce

an

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om

mit

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Jackson North Mental health Center Concept House, Inc.

The Key Clubhouse of South Florida

AGAPE NETWORK Volunteers of America of Florida

Kristi House, Inc.

Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Center

ReCapturing the Vision International, Inc

Family Resource Center of South Florida, Inc.

Institute for Family Centered Services Betterway of Miami

Jackson Mental Health Hospital

Camillus House, Inc. Passageway

+Center for Family and Child Enrichment Spectrum Programs, Inc

Miami Behavioral Health Center, Inc. Community Health of South Florida, Inc

Regis House, Inc.

Passageway Lower Keys Medical Center

Guidance, Care Center, Inc.

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 31

Appendix A: Southeast (Broward) ME Region- Broward Behavioral Health

Regional Score Card-Fidelity

Southeast (Broward)

Children's Evidence Based Pra ctice Is

being used

used

to fidelity

Prior

Consumer Feedback

Used a

Needs Assessment

Using

the Manual

In

Operating Procedure

Used In Supervision

Data Collected

Child Parent Psychotherapy(CPP) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DBT-Adolescent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IMPACT* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Multi-Systemic Therapy 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Therapeutic Foster Care 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Trauma Focused CBT (TF CBT) 1 1 1 1 1

Triple P Parenting Program 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wrap Around 1 1 1 1 1

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 6 6 1 1 4 2 4 5

Southeast (Broward)

Ad ult Ev id e nce Ba se d Pra ctice Is being used

used to

fidelity

Prior Consumer Feedback

Used a Needs

Assessment

Using the

Manual

In Operating Procedure

Used In Supervision

Data Collected

Brief Strategic Therapy 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Florida Assertive Community Treatment 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1

Clubhouse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

EMDR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Motivational Interviewing 3 2 2 0 1 2 2 1

Supported Employment 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 1

Supportive Housing 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

(SOAR) 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0

TF-CBT) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 11 11 6 6 9 7 9 10

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Southeast Broward ME Region Provider List

Mental Health Provider

Bri

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Silver Impact, Inc. Henderson Behavioral Health, Inc.

TaskForce Fore Ending Homelessness, Inc.

Broward Partnership for the Homeless, Inc.

The Chrysalis Center, Inc. d/b/a Chrysalis Health

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Southeast (Broward) ME Region:

Children's EBP Request for More Information

Co

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Adolescent Coping With Depression (CWD-A)

Brief Strategic Family Therapy

Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)

Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS)

DBT-Adolescent

Families and Schools Together (FAST)

LifeSkills Training (LST)

Medical Home Model (evidence supported promising practice not Evidence Based)

Reconnecting Youth: A Peer Group Approach to Building Life Skills

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)

Triple P Positive Parenting

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 34

Southeast (Broward) ME Region:

Adult EBP Request for More Information Mental Health Provider

Acc

epta

nce

an

d C

om

mit

men

t

Ther

apy

(AC

T) f

or

Dep

ress

ion

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Th

erap

y

Dia

lect

ical

Beh

avio

r Th

erap

y (D

BT)

Eye

Mo

vem

ent

Des

ensi

tiza

tio

n a

nd

Rep

roce

ssin

g (E

MD

R)

(Flo

rid

a) A

sser

tive

Co

mm

un

ity

Trea

tmen

t (F

AC

T)

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

Inte

rvie

win

g

Sup

po

rted

Em

plo

ymen

t

Sup

po

rtiv

e H

ou

sin

g

Trau

ma

Focu

sed

CB

T

Wel

lnes

s O

utr

each

at

Wo

rk

Covenant House Florida

Broward Health Medical Center

Silver Impact, Inc.

Henderson Behavoral Health, Inc.

TaskForce Fore Ending Homelessness, Inc.

Broward Partnership for the Homeless, Inc.

The Chrysalis Center

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 35

Appendix A: Southeast (Treasure Coast) ME Region

Regional Score Card-Fidelity

Managing Entity Region: Southeast (Treasure Coast)

Children's Evidence Based Practice Is being

used Used to fidelity

Prior Consumer Feedback

Used a Needs

Assessment

Using the

Manual

In Operating Procedure

Used In Supervision

Data Collected

Child Parent Psychotherapy(CPP) 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2

DBT-Adolescent 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation 1 1 1 1 0 1 1

IMPACT* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Multi-Systemic Therapy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Therapeutic Foster Care 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Trauma Focused CBT (TF CBT) 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

Triple P Parenting Program 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3

Wrap Around 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 7 5 4 1 2 2 2 4

Managing Entity Region: Southeast (Treasure Coast)

Ad ult Evidence Based Practice Is being

used Used to fidelity

Prior Consumer Feedback

Used a Needs

Assessment

Using the

Manual

In Operating Procedure

Used In Supervision

Data Collected

Brief Strategic Therapy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Florida Assertive Community Treatment 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0

Clubhouse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

EMDR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Motivational Interviewing 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 0

Supported Employment 5 2 1 1 2 2 2 1

Supportive Housing 4 2 1 1 1 2 2 1

SOAR 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1

Trauma Focused -CBT 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 15 14 10 11 12 13 12 10

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 36

Southeast (Treasure Coast) ME Region: Children's EBP Request for More Information

A

do

lesc

ent

Co

mm

un

ity

Rei

nfo

rcem

ent

Ap

pro

ach

(A

-CR

A)

Ad

ole

scen

t C

op

ing

Wit

h D

epre

ssio

n

(CW

D-A

)

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Fam

ily T

her

apy

Ch

ild-P

aren

t P

sych

oth

erap

y (C

PP

) C

ogn

itiv

e B

ehav

iora

l In

terv

enti

on

fo

r

Trau

ma

in S

cho

ols

(C

BIT

S)

DB

T-A

do

lesc

ent

Earl

y C

hild

ho

od

Men

tal

Hea

lth

Co

nsu

ltat

ion

Fam

ilies

an

d S

cho

ols

To

geth

er (

FAST

)

Incr

edib

le Y

ears

Life

Skill

s Tr

ain

ing

(LST

)

Mu

ltid

imen

sio

nal

Fam

ily T

her

apy

(MD

FT)

Mu

ltis

yste

mic

Th

erap

y (M

ST)

for

Juve

nile

Off

end

ers

Nu

rtu

rin

g P

aren

tin

g P

rogr

ams

Par

ent-

Ch

ild I

nte

ract

ion

Th

erap

y

Teac

hin

g St

ud

ents

To

Be

Pea

cem

aker

s

Trau

ma-

Focu

sed

Co

gnit

ive

Beh

avio

ral

Ther

apy

(TF-

CB

T)

Trip

le P

Po

siti

ve P

aren

tin

g

Wra

par

ou

nd

Sandy Pines

Behavior Basics

Housing Partnership, Inc.

Parent-Child Center

South County Mental Health Center

National Alliance on Mental Il lness of

Palm Beach County, Inc.

Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral

Health

Partnership for a Drug Free

Community of South Florida

Partnership for a Drug Free

Community of South Florida

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 37

Southeast (Treasure Coast) ME Region: Adult EBP Request for More Information

Mental Health Provider A

ccepta

nce a

nd C

om

mitm

ent

Thera

py (

AC

T)

for

Depre

ssio

n

Brief

Str

ate

gic

Thera

py

Clu

bhouse

Dia

lectical B

ehavio

r T

hera

py (

DB

T)

Eye M

ovem

ent

Desensitiz

ation a

nd

Repro

cessin

g (

EM

DR

)

(Flo

rida)

Assert

ive C

om

munity T

reatm

ent

(FA

CT

)

Motivational

Enhancem

ent

Thera

py

Motivational

Inte

rvie

win

g

Rein

forc

em

ent-

Based

Thera

peutic W

ork

pla

ce

Support

ed E

mplo

ym

ent

Support

ive H

ousin

g

SO

AR

Tra

um

a F

ocused C

BT

Welln

ess O

utr

each a

t W

ork

Mental Health Resource Center, Inc.

Housing Partnership, Inc.

Parent-Child Center

South County Mental Health Center

National Alliance on Mental Illness of Palm Beach County, Inc.

Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health

Palm Beach Habilitation Center, Inc.

Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral

Health

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 38

Appendix A: Suncoast ME Region- Central Florida Behavioral Health Network

Regional Score Card-

Managing Entity Region: SunCoast

Children's Evidence Based Practice

Is being

used

Used to

fidelity

Prior Consumer

Feedback

Used a Needs

Assessment

Using the

Manual

In Operating

Procedure

Used In

Supervision

Data

Collected

Child Parent Psychotherapy(CPP) 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

DBT-Adolescent 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 2

IMPACT* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Multi-Systemic Therapy 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT) 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0

Therapeutic Foster Care 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Trauma Focused CBT (TF CBT) 3 2 0 0 1 1 1 1

Triple P Parenting Program 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wrap Around 3 0 1 0 1 2 1 1

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 29 20 13 8 14 11 14 6

Managing Entity Region: SunCoast

Adult Evidence Based Practice

Is

being used

Used to fidelity

Prior

Consumer Feedback

Used a

Needs Assessment

Using

the Manual

In

Operating Procedure

Used In Supervision

Data Collected

Brief Strategic Therapy 4 2 2 0 1 2 2 1

Florida Assertive Community Treatment 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3

Clubhouse 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 0

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

EMDR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0

Motivational Interviewing 11 6 4 2 3 4 4 2

Supported Employment 4 3 2 1 2 3 2 3

Supportive Housing 5 3 3 2 3 3 2 4

SOAR 6 4 0 0 2 0 3 1

Trauma Focused -CBT 7 3 3 3 5 2 5 1

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 32 18 17 9 12 11 18 7

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 39

Suncoast ME Region: EBP (A-I) Implementation Provider List

12

-Ste

p R

eco

very

Mo

del

2n

d S

tep

(N

REP

P)

Act

ive

Par

enti

ng

No

w

Agr

gres

ors

, V

icti

ms,

Bys

tan

der

s

AR

T- A

ggre

ssio

n R

epla

cem

ent

Ther

apy

Att

ach

men

t Se

lf R

egu

lato

n C

om

pet

ency

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Th

erap

y

Ch

ild P

aren

t P

sych

oth

erap

y (C

PP

)

Clu

bh

ou

se

Co

cain

e-Sp

ecif

ic C

op

ing

Skill

s Tr

ain

ing

Co

gnit

ive

Beh

avio

r Th

erap

y

Co

mp

reh

ensi

ve,

Co

nti

nu

ou

s, I

nte

grat

ed

Syst

em o

f C

are

(CC

ISC

)

Dia

leti

cal

Beh

avio

r Th

erap

y (D

BT)

Dis

cove

rin

g Li

fe &

Lib

erty

in

th

e P

urs

uit

of

Hap

pin

ess

Dyn

amic

In

tegr

ated

Tre

atm

ent

Earl

y C

hild

ho

od

Men

tal

Hea

lth

Co

nsu

ltat

ion

EMD

R

Fam

ily P

sych

oed

uca

tio

n

Flo

rid

a A

sser

tive

Co

mm

un

ity

Trea

tmen

t

Fun

ctio

nal

Fam

ily T

her

apy

ICP

S -

I Can

Pro

ble

m S

olv

e (N

REP

P)

Illn

ess

Man

agem

ent

and

Rec

ove

ry

IMP

AC

T

Incr

edib

le Y

ears

Boley Centers, Inc.

Coastal Behavioral Healthcare

David Lawrence Center

Directions for Living

First Step of Sarasota, Inc.

Gulf Coast Jewish Family Community

HENDRY GLADES MENTAL HEALTH

Hendry-Glades Behavioral Health Center

Lee Mental Health

Manatee Glens

Northside Mental Health Center, Inc.

Project Return, Inc.

Suncoast Center, Inc.

Tampa Crossroads

Volunteers of America of Florida

Lakeshore Assisted Living Center

Winter Haven Hospital Inc.

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 40

Suncoast ME Region: EBP (L-Z) Implementation Provider List

Life

Ski

lls T

rain

ing

Mo

dif

ied

Th

erap

euti

c C

om

mu

nit

ies

fo

r C

o-O

ccu

rrin

g D

iso

rder

s

Mo

ral R

eco

gnit

ion

Th

erap

y

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

Inte

rvie

win

g

Mu

lti-

Syst

emic

Th

erap

y

Nu

rse

Fam

ily P

artn

ersh

ip

Nu

rtu

rin

g Fa

mili

es

Nu

rtu

rin

g P

aren

tin

g P

rogr

am

Par

ent-

Ch

ild I

nte

ract

ive

Ther

apy

Pri

ce I

nce

nti

ves

Co

nti

nge

ncy

M

anag

emen

t fo

r Su

bst

ance

Ab

use

Psy

cho

-ed

uca

tio

nal

Co

un

selin

g

SAM

HSA

An

ger

Man

agem

ent

for

SA

& M

H C

lien

ts -

A C

BT

Mo

del

Seek

ing

Safe

ty

SOA

R

Sup

po

rted

Em

plo

ymen

t

Sup

po

rtiv

e H

ou

sin

g

TF-C

BT

Too

Go

od

fo

r D

rugs

Wra

p A

rou

nd

Boley Centers, Inc.

Coastal Behavioral Healthcare

David Lawrence Center

Directions for Living

First Step of Sarasota, Inc.

Gulf Coast Jewish Family /Community Services

HENDRY GLADES MENTAL HEALTH

Hendry-Glades Behavioral Health

Lee Mental Health

Manatee Glens

Northside Mental Health Center

Project Return, Inc.

Suncoast Center, Inc.

Tampa Crossroads

Volunteers of America of Florida

Lakeshore Assisted Living Center

Winter Haven Hospital Inc.,

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 41

Suncoast ME Region: Children's EBP Request for More Information

Ad

ole

scen

t C

om

mu

nit

y R

ein

forc

emen

t A

pp

roac

h (

A-C

RA

)

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Fam

ily T

her

apy

Ch

ild-P

aren

t P

sych

oth

erap

y (C

PP

)

Ch

ildre

n's

Su

mm

er T

reat

men

t P

rogr

am

(STP

)

Co

gnit

ive

Beh

avio

ral I

nte

rven

tio

n f

or

Trau

ma

in S

cho

ols

(C

BIT

S)

DB

T-A

do

lesc

ent

Earl

y C

hild

ho

od

Men

tal H

ealt

h C

on

sult

atio

n

IMP

AC

T(ev

iden

ce s

up

po

rted

no

t EB

P)

Incr

edib

le Y

ears

Med

ical

Ho

me

Mo

del

(ev

iden

ce s

up

po

rted

p

rom

isin

g p

ract

ice

no

t Ev

iden

ce B

ased

)

Mu

ltid

imen

sio

nal

Fam

ily T

her

apy

(MD

FT)

Mu

ltis

yste

mic

Th

erap

y (M

ST)

for

Juve

nile

O

ffen

der

s

Nu

rtu

rin

g P

aren

tin

g P

rogr

ams

Par

ent-

Ch

ild In

tera

ctio

n T

her

apy

Trau

ma-

Focu

sed

Co

gnit

ive

Beh

avio

ral

Ther

apy

(TF-

CB

T)

Trip

le P

Po

siti

ve P

aren

tin

g

Winter Haven Hospital Inc., Center for Behavioral Health

Northside Mental Health Center, Inc.

Lee Mental Health

Manatee Glens

Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services

Suncoast Center, Inc.

Coastal Behavioral Healthcare

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 42

SunCoast ME Region: Adult EBP Request for More Information

Mental Health Provider Acc

epta

nce

an

d C

om

mit

men

t Th

erap

y (A

CT)

fo

r D

epre

ssio

n

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Th

erap

y

Dia

lect

ical

Beh

avio

r Th

erap

y (D

BT)

Eye

Mo

vem

ent

Des

ensi

tiza

tio

n a

nd

Rep

roce

ssin

g (E

MD

R)

(Flo

rid

a) A

sser

tive

Co

mm

un

ity

Trea

tmen

t (F

AC

T)

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

En

han

cem

ent

Ther

apy

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

Inte

rvie

win

g

Rei

nfo

rcem

ent-

Bas

ed T

her

apeu

tic

Wo

rkp

lace

Sup

po

rted

Em

plo

ymen

t

Sup

po

rtiv

e H

ou

sin

g

SOA

R

Trau

ma

Focu

sed

CB

T

Wel

lnes

s O

utr

each

at

Wo

rk

Winter Haven Hospital Inc.

Volunteers of America/Lakeshore Assisted Living Center

David Lawrence Center

Northside Mental Health Center, Inc.

Project Return, Inc.

Tampa Crossroads

Lee Mental Health

Manatee Glens

Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services

Suncoast Center, Inc.

Catholic Charities-Benedict Haven

WestCare Fl - GulfCoast

Boley Centers, Inc.

Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services

First Step of Sarasota, Inc.

Coastal Behavioral Healthcare

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 43

Appendix A: Central ME Region- Central Florida Cares

Regional Score Card-

Managing Entity Region: Central

Children's Evidence Based Practice

Is

being used

Used to fidelity

Prior

Consumer Feedback

Used a

Needs Assessment

Using

the Manual

In

Operating Procedure

Used In Supervision

Data

Collected

Child Parent Psychotherapy(CPP) 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 1

DBT-Adolescent 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0

IMPACT* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Multi-Systemic Therapy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Therapeutic Foster Care 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0

Trauma Focused CBT (TF CBT) 5 3 2 1 3 3 3 2

Triple P Parenting Program 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wrap Around 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 12 9 7 5 10 8 9 7

Managing Entity Region: Central

Adult Evidence Based Practice

Is being used

Used to fidelity

Prior Consumer Feedback

Used a Needs

Assessment

Using the

Manual

In Operating Procedure

Used In Supervision

Data Collecte

d

Brief Strategic Therapy 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 Florida Assertive Community

Treatment 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Clubhouse 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Dialetical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

EMDR 4 2 1 1 2 1 2 1

Motivational Interviewing 5 2 2 2 3 3 2 2

Supported Employment 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Supportive Housing 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

SOAR 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

Trauma Focused -CBT 6 4 3 3 5 4 4 4

“Other” Evidence Based Practices 18 12 12 13 15 13 13 11

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 44

Central ME Region: EBP Implementation Provider List

Mental Health Provider

Ap

plie

d B

ehav

iora

l A

nal

ysis

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Th

erap

y

Ch

ild P

aren

t P

sych

oth

erap

y(C

PP

)

Clu

bh

ou

se

Co

gnit

ive

Beh

avio

ral

Ther

apy

Co

mp

reh

ensi

ve,

Co

nti

nu

ou

s, I

nte

grat

ed S

yste

m o

f C

are

Co

-occ

urr

ing

Dis

ord

ers

(TIP

42

)

DB

T-A

do

lesc

ent

Dia

leti

cal

Beh

avio

r Th

erap

y (D

BT)

Earl

y C

hild

ho

od

Men

tal

Hea

lth

Co

nsu

ltat

ion

EMD

R

Flo

rid

a A

sser

tive

Co

mm

un

ity

Trea

tmen

t

Hel

pin

g W

om

en R

eco

ver

Illn

ess

Man

agem

ent

and

Rec

ove

ry

Inte

ract

ive

Jou

rnal

ing-

My

per

son

al J

ou

rnal

Life

Ski

lls

Livi

ng

in B

alan

ce

Mo

del

Me

Kid

s

Mo

ral

Rec

on

atio

n T

her

apy

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

In

terv

iew

ing

Par

ent-

Ch

ild

Inte

ract

ive

Ther

apy

(PC

IT)

Po

siti

ve B

ehav

iora

l In

teve

nti

on

s an

d S

up

po

rts

Seek

ing

Safe

ty

Sho

rt T

erm

Bri

ef S

olu

tio

n F

ocu

sed

Th

erap

y

SOA

R

SS G

rin

s

Sup

po

rted

Em

plo

ymen

t

Sup

po

rtiv

e H

ou

sin

g

TF-C

BT)

Ther

apeu

tic

Fost

er C

are

Trau

ma

Focu

sed

CB

T (T

F C

BT)

Wel

lnes

s R

eco

very

Act

ion

Pla

n (

WR

AP

)

Wra

p A

rou

nd

Community Treatment Center

Circles of Care

Center for Drug-free Living

Devereux Florida

Human Services Associates

Lakeside Behavioral

Healthcare

The Healing Tree

Park Place Behavioral Health

Mental Health Resource Center

The Transition House Inc

Seminole Behavioral healthcare

The Grove Counseling Center

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 45

Central ME Region: Chldren's EBP Request for More Information

Ad

ole

scen

t C

om

mu

nit

y R

ein

forc

emen

t A

pp

roac

h (

A-C

RA

)

Ad

ole

scen

t C

op

ing

Wit

h D

epre

ssio

n (

CW

D-A

)

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Fam

ily T

her

apy

Ch

ild-P

aren

t P

sych

oth

erap

y (C

PP

)

Co

gnit

ive

Beh

avio

ral

Inte

rven

tio

n f

or

Trau

ma

in S

cho

ols

(C

BIT

S)

DB

T-A

do

lesc

ent

IMP

AC

T(ev

iden

ce s

up

po

rted

no

t EB

P)

Life

Skill

s Tr

ain

ing

(LST

)

Med

ical

Ho

me

Mo

del

(ev

iden

ce s

up

po

rted

pro

mis

ing

pra

ctic

e n

ot

Evid

ence

Bas

ed)

Mu

ltid

imen

sio

nal

Fam

ily T

her

apy

(MD

FT)

Mu

ltis

yste

mic

Th

erap

y (M

ST)

for

Juve

nile

Off

end

ers

Nu

rtu

rin

g P

aren

tin

g P

rogr

ams

Par

ent-

Ch

ild I

nte

ract

ion

Th

erap

y

Rec

on

nec

tin

g Yo

uth

: A

Pee

r G

rou

p A

pp

roac

h t

o B

uild

ing

Life

Ski

lls

Safe

Dat

es

Trau

ma-

Focu

sed

Co

gnit

ive

Beh

avio

ral

Ther

apy

(TF

-CB

T)

Trip

le P

Po

siti

ve P

aren

tin

g

Wra

par

ou

nd

Circles of Care

Center for Drug-free Living, Inc.

Devereux Florida

The Healing Tree

Park Place Behavioral Health Care

The Transition House Inc

The Grove Counseling Center, Inc.

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 46

Central ME Region: Adult EBP Request for Information

Mental Health Provider

Acc

epta

nce

an

d C

om

mit

men

t Th

erap

y (A

CT)

fo

r D

epre

ssio

n

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Th

erap

y

Dia

lect

ical

Beh

avio

r Th

erap

y (D

BT)

Eye

Mo

vem

ent

Des

ensi

tiza

tio

n

and

Rep

roce

ssin

g (E

MD

R) f

or P

ost

-

Trau

mat

ic S

tres

s D

iso

rder

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

En

han

cem

ent

Ther

apy

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

Inte

rvie

win

g

Rei

nfo

rcem

ent-

Bas

ed T

her

apeu

tic

Wo

rkp

lace

Sup

po

rted

Em

plo

ymen

t

Sup

po

rtiv

e H

ou

sin

g

SOA

R

Trau

ma

Focu

sed

CB

T

Community Treatment Center, Inc.

2-1-1 Brevard, Inc.

Circles of Care

Center for Drug-free Living, Inc.

Devereux Florida

Human Services Associates, Inc.

Lakeside behavoral Healthcare

Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare

The Healing Tree

Park Place Behavioral Health Care

Mental Health Resource Center

Park Place Behavioral Healthcare

The Transition House Inc

Seminole Behaviroal Healthcare

The Grove Counseling Center,

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 47

Appendix A: Northeast ME Region- Lutheran Services of Florida

Regional Score Card-

Managing Entity Region: Northeast

Children's Evidence Based Practice

Is

being used

Used to fidelity

Prior

Consumer Feedback

Used a

Needs Assessment

Using

the Manual

In

Operating Procedure

Used In Supervision

Data Collected

Child Parent Psychotherapy 5 2 2 2 0 0 0 2

DBT-Adolescent 5 2 2 2 1 1 2 2

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IMPACT* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Multi-Systemic Therapy 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

Therapeutic Foster Care 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

Trauma Focused CBT (TF CBT) 12 9 5 5 5 3 5 5

Triple P Parenting Program 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wrap Around 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 25 20 16 6 22 4 16 11

Managing Entity Region: Northeast

Adult Evidence Based Practice

Is being

used

Used to

fidelity

Prior Consumer

Feedback

Used a Needs

Assessment

Using the

Manual

In Operating

Procedure

Used In

Supervision

Data

Collected

Brief Strategic Therapy 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 0

Florida Assertive Community Treatment 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1

Clubhouse 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 1

Dialectical Behavior Therapy 3 1 1 0 1 2 1 0

EMDR 4 3 2 0 2 0 3 0

Motivational Interviewing 13 7 4 1 3 5 5 1

Supported Employment 4 2 2 0 1 2 1 1

Supportive Housing 5 3 3 1 2 3 2 2

SOAR 5 2 3 3 3 0 1 2

Trauma Focused -CBT 8 4 4 0 1 3 2 1

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 27 20 10 2 13 8 9 10

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 48

Northeast ME Region: EBP (A-L) Implementation Provider List

Mental Health Provider

DB

T-A

do

lesc

ent

Ad

ole

scen

t C

om

mu

nit

y R

ein

forc

emen

t

Ap

pro

ach

(A

-CR

A &

AC

C)

All

Star

s

AP

IC M

od

el

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Th

erap

y

Cel

ebra

tin

g Fa

mili

es

Ch

ild P

aren

t P

sych

oth

erap

y(C

PP

)

Clu

bh

ou

se

cogn

itiv

e b

ehav

iora

l th

erap

y

Co

mp

reh

ensi

ve,

Co

nti

nu

ou

s, I

nte

grat

ed

Syst

em o

f C

are

(CC

ISC

)

Dia

leti

cal

Beh

avio

r Th

erap

y (D

BT)

Earl

y C

hild

ho

od

Men

tal

Hea

lth

C

on

sult

atio

n

EMD

R

Flo

rid

a A

sser

tive

Co

mm

un

ity

Trea

tmen

t

Glo

bal

Ass

essm

ent

of

Ind

ivid

ual

Nee

d

(GA

IN)

Gu

idin

g G

oo

d C

ho

ices

Haz

eden

Mo

del

Co

-Occ

urr

ing

Illn

ess

Man

agem

ent

and

Rec

ove

ry

Livi

ng

in B

alan

ce

CDS Family & Behavioral Health Services, Inc.

Child Guidance Center, Inc.

Clay Behavioral Health Center

Daniel Memorial, Inc.

Eckerd Youth Alternatives EPIC Behavioral Healthcare

Florida United Methodist Children's Home Gainesville Opportunity Center, Inc

Gateway Community Services, Inc.

H. Ken McCullough MA LMHC

Halifax Health Behavioral Services

Jewish Family & Community Services

Lifestream Behavioral Center

Mental Health Resource Center, Inc.

Meridian Behavioral Healthcare

Metamorphosis

NEFSH Community Behavioral Healthcare Services

River Point Behavioral Health Behavioral

The Centers Inc.

The House Next Door

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 49

Northeast ME Region: EBP (M-Z) Implementation Provider List

Mental Health Provider

Mat

rix

Mo

del

Mo

dif

ied

Th

erap

euti

c C

om

mu

nit

y

Mo

ral

Rec

ogn

itio

n T

her

apy

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

In

terv

iew

ing

Mu

lti-

Syst

emic

Th

erap

y

Par

ent-

Ch

ild

Inte

ract

ive

Ther

apy

Par

enti

ng

Wis

ely

Rec

on

nec

tin

g Yo

uth

SAM

SA A

nge

r M

anag

emen

t

Seek

ing

Safe

ty

SOA

R

Solu

tio

n F

ocu

sed

Th

erap

y

SPA

RC

S

STEp

Par

ent

trai

nin

g

Stre

ngt

hen

ing

Fam

ilies

Sup

po

rted

Em

plo

ymen

t

Sup

po

rtiv

e H

ou

sin

g

TF-C

BT

Ther

apeu

tic

Fost

er C

are

Too

Go

od

fo

r D

rugs

Trau

ma

Focu

sed

CB

T (T

F C

BT)

Twel

ve s

tep

fac

ilita

tio

n

Wel

lnes

s R

eco

very

Act

ion

Pla

n

Wra

p A

rou

nd

CDS Family & Behavioral Health Services

Child Guidance Center, Inc.

Clay Behavioral Health Center Daniel Memorial, Inc.

Eckerd Youth Alternatives

EPIC Behavioral Healthcare

Florida United Methodist Children's Home

Gainesville Opportunity Center, INc

Gateway Community Services, Inc.

H. Ken McCullough MA LMHC

Halifax Health Behavioral Services

Jewish Family & Community Services

Lifestream Behavioral Center

Mental Health Resource Center, Inc.

Meridian Behavioral Healthcare

Metamorphosis

NEFSH Community Behavioral Healthcare

River Point Behavioral Health

The Centers Inc.

The House Next Door

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 50

Northeast ME Region: Children's EBP Request for Information

Ad

ole

scen

t C

om

mu

nit

y R

ein

forc

emen

t A

pp

roac

h

(A

-CR

A)

Ad

ole

scen

t C

op

ing

Wit

h D

epre

ssio

n (

CW

D-A

)

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Fam

ily T

her

apy

Ch

ild-P

aren

t P

sych

oth

erap

y (C

PP

)

Ch

ildre

n's

Su

mm

er T

reat

men

t P

rogr

am (

STP

)

Co

gnit

ive

Beh

avio

ral

Inte

rven

tio

n f

or

Trau

ma

in

Sch

oo

ls (

CB

ITS)

DB

T-A

do

lesc

ent

Earl

y C

hild

ho

od

Men

tal

Hea

lth

Co

nsu

ltat

ion

IMP

AC

T(ev

iden

ce s

up

po

rted

no

t EB

P)

Life

Skill

s Tr

ain

ing

(LST

)

Med

ical

Ho

me

Mo

del

(e

vid

ence

su

pp

ort

ed p

rom

isin

g p

ract

ice

Mu

ltid

imen

sio

nal

Fam

ily T

her

apy

(MD

FT)

Mu

ltis

yste

mic

Th

erap

y (M

ST)

Nu

rse-

Fam

ily P

artn

ersh

ip

Nu

rtu

rin

g P

aren

tin

g P

rogr

ams

Par

ent-

Ch

ild In

tera

ctio

n T

her

apy

Rec

on

nec

tin

g Yo

uth

: A P

eer

Gro

up

Ap

pro

ach

to

Bu

ildin

g Li

fe S

kills

Teac

hin

g St

ud

ents

To

Be

Pea

cem

aker

s

Trau

ma-

Focu

sed

Co

gnit

ive

Beh

avio

ral T

her

apy

Trip

le P

Po

siti

ve P

aren

tin

g

Wra

par

ou

nd

Eckerd Youth Alternatives

Lifestream Behavioral Center

The Centers Inc.

Meridian Behavioral Healthcare

CDS Family & Behavioral Health Services

Clay Behavioral Health Center

River Point Behavioral Health Behavioral

Child Guidance Center, Inc.

Gateway Community Services, Inc.

Mental Health Resource Center, Inc.

Jewish Family & Community Services

FLAGLER HOSPITAL

Florida United Methodist Children's Home

Halifax Health Behavioral Services

H. Ken McCullough MA LMHC

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 51

Northeast ME Region: Adult EBP Request for Information

Mental Health Provider Acc

epta

nce

an

d C

om

mit

men

t Th

erap

y (A

CT)

fo

r

Dep

ress

ion

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Th

erap

y

Clu

bh

ou

se

Dia

lect

ical

Beh

avio

r Th

erap

y (D

BT)

Eye

Mo

vem

ent

Des

ensi

tiza

tio

n

and

Rep

roce

ssin

g (E

MD

R)

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

En

han

cem

ent

Ther

apy

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

In

terv

iew

ing

Rei

nfo

rcem

ent-

Bas

ed

Ther

apeu

tic

Wo

rkp

lace

Sup

po

rted

Em

plo

ymen

t

Sup

po

rtiv

e H

ou

sin

g

SOA

R

Trau

ma

Focu

sed

CB

T

Wel

lnes

s O

utr

each

at

Wo

rk

Lifestream Behavioral Center

The Centers Inc.

Meridian Behavioral Healthcare

Metamorphosis

CDS Family & Behavioral Health Services, Inc.

Gainesville Opportunity Center, INc

NEFSH Community Behavioral Healthcare Services

Clay Behavioral Health Center

River Point Behavioral Health Behavioral

Community Rehabilitation Cener, Inc.

Gateway Community Services, Inc.

Mental Health Resource Center, Inc.

Jewish Family & Community Services

FLAGLER HOSPITAL

Haven Recovery Center

Halifax Health Behavioral Services

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 52

Appendix A: Northwest ME Region

Regional Score Card-

Managing Entity Region: Northwest

Children's Evidence Based Practice

Is being used

Used to

fidelity

Prior Consumer Feedback

Used a Needs

Assessment

Using the

Manual

In Operating Procedure

Used In Supervision

Data Collected

Child Parent Psychotherapy(CPP) 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1

DBT-Adolescent 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2

IMPACT* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Multi-Systemic Therapy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Parent-Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT) 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1

Therapeutic Foster Care 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1

Trauma Focused CBT (TF CBT) 3 2 1 0 3 2 3 2

Triple P Parenting Program 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wrap Around 3 2 1 0 2 1 2 2

"Other" Evidence Based Practices 8 0 1 0 7 3 8 3

Managing Entity Region: Northwest

Adult Evidence Based Practice

Is being

used

Used to

fidelity

Prior Consumer

Feedback

Used a Needs

Assessment

Using the

Manual

In Operating

Procedure

Used In

Supervision

Data

Collected

Brief Strategic Therapy 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Florida Assertive Community Treatment 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0

Clubhouse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Dialetical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0

EMDR 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Motivational Interviewing 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0

Supported Employment 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0

Supportive Housing 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0

SOAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Trauma Focused -CBT 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0

“Other” Evidence Based Practices 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 53

Northwest ME Region: EBP Implementation Provider List

Act

ive

Par

enti

ng

No

w

Act

ive

Par

enti

ng

of

Teen

s

Bri

ef S

olu

tio

n F

ocu

sed

Th

erap

y

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Th

erap

y

Ch

ild P

aren

t P

sych

oth

erap

y(C

PP

)

DB

T-A

do

lesc

ent

Dia

lect

ical

Beh

avio

r Th

erap

y (D

BT)

Earl

y C

hild

ho

od

Men

tal H

ealt

h C

on

sult

atio

n

EMD

R

Flo

rid

a A

sser

tive

Co

mm

un

ity

Trea

tmen

t

Inte

grat

ed T

reat

men

t fo

r C

o-O

ccu

rrin

g D

iso

rder

s

Inte

nsi

ve F

amily

Inte

rven

tio

n

Mat

rix

Mo

del

Mo

tiva

tio

nal

Inte

rvie

win

g

Par

ent-

Ch

ild I

nte

ract

ive

Ther

apy

(PC

IT)

Sup

po

rted

Em

plo

ymen

t

Sup

po

rtiv

e H

ou

sin

g

Syst

emat

ic T

rain

ing

for

Effe

ctiv

e P

aren

tin

g

TF-C

BT)

Ther

apeu

tic

Fost

er C

are

Trau

ma

Focu

sed

CB

T (T

F C

BT)

Wra

p A

rou

nd

Life Management Center

Lakeview Center Inc.

Apalachee Center, Inc

Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 54

Northwest ME Region: EBP Request for Information

Bri

ef S

trat

egic

Fam

ily T

her

apy

Ch

ild-P

aren

t P

sych

oth

erap

y (C

PP

)

Co

gnit

ive

Beh

avio

ral I

nte

rven

tio

n f

or

Trau

ma

in S

cho

ols

(C

BIT

S)

DB

T-A

do

lesc

ent

Earl

y C

hild

ho

od

Men

tal H

ealt

h C

on

sult

atio

n

Par

ent-

Ch

ild In

tera

ctio

n T

her

apy

Dia

lect

ical

Beh

avio

r Th

erap

y (D

BT)

Trau

ma

Focu

sed

CB

T

Life Management Center

Lakeview Center Inc.