Evidence-Based Practices
Proven Effective | Results Oriented
Trillium is committed to using all the resources available to our system to provide the best possible services to individuals and families in order to promote their recovery and full participation in our community. We encourage Network Providers to adopt Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs).
Evidence-based treatment and prevention practices and programs are those that research proved effective in producing specific outcomes. When evidence-based models are followed faithfully, results can be predictably optimistic.
The following are the evidence-based practices Trillium currently encourages Providers to adopt. Our Provider Directory includes information about which of these practices each provider uses.
- Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BFT)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Child-First
- Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Family Support Network (FSN)
- High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW)
- I Feel Better Now! (IFBN) (Structured Sensory Intervention for Traumatized for Children 6-12)
- Motivational Interviewing (MI)
- Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST)
- SITCAP-ART (Trauma Intervention Program for Adjudicated and At-Risk Youth 13-17)
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- International Center for Clubhouse Development (ICCD) (Clubhouse Model)
- The Seven Challenges
- Oxford House - For Substance Use Recovery
- Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)
You can learn more about these practices on our EBP Description web page.
Additional Evidence-Based Practice Resources
- Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP)
NREPP is a searchable database of interventions for the prevention and treatment of mental health and substance use disorders. - Choosing the Right Treatment - What Families Need to Know about Evidence-Based Practices (for children)
This guide was designed by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to inform families on evidence-based practice (EBPs) in children's mental health and to share information on an array of treatment and support options. - Home visiting programs for mothers pregnant through having children age 5
- Delinquency and problem behavior programs for young people: Youth.gov
- Health and drug prevention for children and youth: Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development
- Health and wellbeing programs for children and families involved with the child welfare system California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse (CEBC) for Child Welfare