Evidence-based therapy involves using current research to guide treatment decisions and improve patient outcomes. This book presents core principles of evaluating therapeutic interventions and integrating them into practice. It explains randomized trials, meta-analyses, and clinical guidelines. Topics include informed consent, treatment fidelity, and outcome measurement. Practical examples show how clinicians can translate research findings into everyday therapeutic strategies.
Amogelang Mabena is a practicing clinical psychologist with deep engagement in translating evidence-based therapies into applied clinical settings. Her work centers on therapy fidelity, client-centered adaptation, and outcomes-based evaluation. Amogelang has collaborated with interdisciplinary teams to implement large-scale interventions in both public and private health sectors. She contributes regularly to practitioner training programs and therapeutic model development. Her research interests include trauma-focused care, manualized interventions, and therapeutic alliance measurement.