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KUHN; BENEFITS AND RISKS OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE; GENERAL LIMITATIONS TO EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE 327 $aSPECIFIC LIMITATIONS TO EBP IN PSYCHIATRY, PSYCHOTHERAPY, AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYNONLINEAR DYNAMICS IN THE COURSE OF DISEASES; REFERENCES; 5: Economics of Evidence-Based Practice and Mental Health; WHY ECONOMICS?; FINANCING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES; Market Failure; Prepayment Systems; Tax-Based Financing; Social Health Insurance; Voluntary Health Insurance; Out-of-Pocket Payments; EFFICIENCY AND EQUITY; Efficiency; Equity; COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS; Question and Perspective; Costs; Finding the Data for Cost Measurement; Effectiveness; Making Trade-Offs; Utility Measurement; Monetary Benefits 327 $aDECISION MAKING SUPPORTED BY ECONOMIC EVIDENCE 330 $aHandbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology, Volume 2 covers the evidence-based practices now identified for treating adults with a wide range of DSM disorders. 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