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We don't learn Evidence-Based Psychology in psychology college, this point is practically consensual. Although many are already convinced of the importance of studying EBP, aiming to offer our clients and society, in general, the best in terms of psychological interventions, there is a frequent challenge to be overcome. If formal institutions still don't guide us along this path... how do we know where to start studying EBP? In fact… is PBE really what I think it is? Where do I look for the definition of your concept? Which sources are reliable for this check? How do I create a study plan to always be up to date? How will I find time to update myself, considering the extremely high daily rate of scientific article publications? Do I need to read all newly published articles? How to separate the wheat from the chaff? 0:00 Who is Jan Leonardi 12:13 What is PBEP? Why work with her? 28:49 What are the most frequent challenges in studying EBP and how to overcome them? 37:16 How do you balance EBP studies with other demands in life? Do you know of any time management strategies that can help on this journey? 46:13 Where to start studying EBP? 57:50 How to select quality knowledge? 1:02:33 How can an undergraduate Psychology student prepare to be a good professional? 1:08:52 Is studying philosophy important? 1:11:10 How can we improve our methodology? 1:13:44 Which databases to use for different areas of Psychology?