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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
Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 2
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
Department of Children and Families | Mental Health EBP Fidelity Self-Assessment 3
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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FY10-11 FY 11-12
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FACT Team
Mental Health Clubhouse
Supported Employment
Supportive Housing
Individuals Served in FY 10-11 and FY 11-12 in EBPs Figure 1
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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.
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
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
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Stuctured Psychotherapy for Adolescents
Brief Strategic Family Therapy
Too Good for Drugs
CBT
5
6
6
12
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.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Clubhouse
Dialetical Behavior Therapy
Eye Movement…
Florida Assertive…
Brief Strategic Therapy
Supportive Housing
Supported Employment
SSI/SSDI Outreach Access…
Trauma Focused-CBT
Motivational Interviewing
13
14
14
18
24
37
38
40
40
69
Number Providers Who Responded To Implementing EBP
Statewide Adult EBP Implementation
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
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.
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
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Operating
Procedure
Used In
Supervision
Data
Collected
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.
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 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.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
DBT-Adolescent
Triple P Parenting Program
Parent-Child Interactive Therapy
Child Parent Psychotherapy
Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation
Therapeutic Foster Care
Multi-Systemic Therapy
Wrap Around
Trauma Focused CBT
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Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP
Southern ME Region: Children’s EBP Implementation
0 5 10 15 20
Dialetical Behavior Therapy
Florida Assertive Community Treatment
Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing
Clubhouse
Brief Strategic Therapy
Trauma Focused-CBT
Supported Employment
Supportive Housing
SOAR
Motivational Interviewing
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15
18
Number Provider's Responding to Using EBP
Southern ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation
Figure 6
Figure 7
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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.
0 0.5 1 1.5 2
Multi-Systemic Therapy
Trauma Focused CBT
Wrap Around
Seeking Safety
Solution Focused Therapy
Consumer run mutual support programs
CBT
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP
Southeast (Broward) Region:Children's EBP Implementation
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
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.
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
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
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
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
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP
Southeast (Treasure Coast) ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation
Figure 10
Figure 11
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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.
0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00
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
CBT
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
Number Provider's Responding To Using EBP
Suncoast ME Region: Children's EBP Implementation
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
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
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
5
5
5
5
14
Number Providers Responding To Using EBP
Suncoast ME Region: Adult EBP Implementation
Figure 12
Figure 13
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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 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.
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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.
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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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Figure 19
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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.
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Appendix A
Regional Scorecards
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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
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Southern ME Region: Children's EBP Implementation
Provider List
Ad
ole
sce
nt
Co
mm
un
ity
Re
info
rce
me
nt
Bri
ef
Stra
tegi
c Fa
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Can
nab
is Y
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th T
reat
me
nt
Mo
de
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Ch
ild
Par
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t P
sych
oth
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py(
CP
P)
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gnit
ive
Be
hav
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l Th
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tal
He
alth
Co
nsu
ltat
ion
Fam
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Tre
atm
en
t
Fun
ctio
nal
Fam
ily
The
rap
y
GA
IN Q
Mo
tiva
tio
nal
In
terv
iew
ing
Mu
ltid
ime
nsi
on
al T
reat
me
nt
Fost
er
Car
e
Mu
lti-
Syst
em
ic T
he
rap
y
Nu
rtu
rin
g P
are
nti
ng
Pro
gram
Par
en
t-C
hil
d
Inte
ract
ive
Th
era
py
(PC
IT)
SOA
R
Solu
tio
n F
ocu
sed
Fam
ily
The
rap
y
Stru
ctu
ral
Fam
ily
The
rap
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Tee
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The
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Tro
up
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uca
tio
n
The
rap
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tic
Fost
er
Car
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The
rap
eu
tic
Fost
er
Car
e-
Par
en
tin
g Tr
ain
ing
Too
Go
od
fo
r D
rugs
Too
Go
od
Fo
r V
iole
nce
Trau
ma
Focu
sed
CB
T (T
F C
BT)
Trau
ma
Inci
de
nt
Re
du
ctio
n
Trip
le P
Par
en
tin
g P
rogr
am
WR
AP
Wra
p
Aro
un
d
+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
A (
A-C
RA
)
(C
WD
-A)
Bri
ef S
trat
egic
Fam
ily T
her
apy
(C
PP
)
(ST
P)
(C
BIT
S)
DB
T-A
do
lesc
ent
ECM
HC
Fam
ilias
Un
idas
IMP
AC
T
Incr
edib
le Y
ears
Life
Skill
s Tr
ain
ing
(LST
)
Med
ical
Ho
me
Mo
del
(M
DFT
)
(MST
)
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
A
pp
roac
h t
o B
uild
ing
Life
Ski
lls
Safe
Dat
es
STA
RS
for
Fam
ilies
Te
ach
ing
Stu
den
ts T
o B
e
Pea
cem
aker
s
Ther
apeu
tic
Fost
er C
are
(TF
-CB
T)
Trip
le P
Po
siti
ve P
aren
tin
g
Wra
par
ou
nd
Jackson North Mental health Center
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
y
Bri
ef S
trat
egic
The
rapy
CCST
Club
hous
e
Cogn
itiv
e B
ehav
iora
l
Ther
apy
(CB
T)
Dia
lect
ic B
ehav
ior
The
rapy
(D
BT)
Dro
p-I
ns C
ente
rs
EMD
R
Fam
ily C
ente
red
The
rapy
Flor
ida
Ass
erti
ve
Com
mun
ity
Trea
tmen
t
Haz
elde
n L
ivin
g in
B
alan
ce
Mot
ivat
iona
l Int
ervi
ewin
g
See
king
Saf
ety
SOA
R
Soci
al R
ehab
ilita
tion
prog
ram
min
g
Solu
tion
Foc
used
The
rapy
Stre
ss I
nocu
lati
on T
rain
ing
for
Cop
ing
wit
h St
ress
ors
Supp
orte
d Em
ploy
men
t
Supp
orti
ve H
ousi
ng
TF-C
BT
WR
AP
+Center for Family and Child Enrichment
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
d C
om
mit
men
t Tr
eatm
ent
Bri
ef S
trat
egic
Th
erap
y
Clu
bh
ou
se
DB
T
EMD
R
FAC
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
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
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.
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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
ef S
trat
egic
Th
erap
y
Co
gnit
ive
Beh
avio
ral T
her
apy
Co
nsu
mer
ru
n a
dvo
cacy
pro
gram
Co
nsu
mer
ru
n D
rop
-In
Cen
ter
Co
nsu
mer
ru
n m
utu
al s
up
po
rt
pro
gram
s (p
eer
sup
po
rt)
Flo
rid
a A
sser
tive
Co
mm
un
ity
Trea
tmen
t
Mo
tiva
tio
nal
Inte
rvie
win
g
Mu
lti-
Syst
emic
Th
erap
y
No
n-v
olie
nt
Cri
sis
Inte
rven
tio
n
Seek
ing
Safe
ty
SOA
R
solu
tio
n f
ocu
sed
tre
atm
ent
Sup
po
rted
Em
plo
ymen
t
Sup
po
rtiv
e H
ou
sin
g
Trau
ma
Focu
sed
CB
T (T
F C
BT)
Wra
p A
rou
nd
Covenant House Florida Broward Health Medical Center
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
ven
ant
Ho
use
Fl
ori
da
Sch
oo
l Bo
ard
o
f B
row
ard
Co
un
ty
Hen
der
son
Beh
avio
ral
Hea
lth
, In
c.
The
Ch
rysa
lis C
ente
r
Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA)
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.