Psychological interventions to treat mental health issues have developed remarkably in the past few decades. Yet this progress often neglects a central goal—namely, to reduce the burden of mental illness and related conditions. The need for psychological services is enormous, and only a small proportion of individuals in need actually receive treatment. Individual psychotherapy, the dominant model of treatment delivery, is not likely to be able to meet this need. Despite advances, mental health professionals are not likely to reduce the prevalence, incidence, and burden of mental illness without a major shift in intervention research and clinical practice. A portfolio of models of delivery will be needed. We illustrate various models of del...
Despite criticisms dating back to the 1950s, and minimal progress reducing mental health burdens, th...
Mental health problems present an increasing global disease burden making the development of effecti...
Psychological science has usually approached the treatment of disorder through research on individua...
Psychological models of mental disorders guide research into psychological and environmental factors...
Psychological models of mental disorders guide research into psychological and environmental factors...
The prevalence of mental disorders is high and appears to be growing, yet the majority of individual...
In recent years, there is a trend toward the integration of low-intensity psychological intervention...
© 2019 Matos MGD, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
The current PhD project aims at extending on existent literature on the effectiveness of modern psyc...
The treatment gap refers to the difference in the proportion of people who have disorders and the pr...
The content and organization of mental health care have been heavily influenced by the view that men...
Kazdin and Blase (2011) argue that a major shift and expansion of intervention research and clinical...
The burden of mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders increased by 41% between 1990 ...
The burden of mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders increased by 41% between 1990 ...
The burden of mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders increased by 41% between 1990 ...
Despite criticisms dating back to the 1950s, and minimal progress reducing mental health burdens, th...
Mental health problems present an increasing global disease burden making the development of effecti...
Psychological science has usually approached the treatment of disorder through research on individua...
Psychological models of mental disorders guide research into psychological and environmental factors...
Psychological models of mental disorders guide research into psychological and environmental factors...
The prevalence of mental disorders is high and appears to be growing, yet the majority of individual...
In recent years, there is a trend toward the integration of low-intensity psychological intervention...
© 2019 Matos MGD, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
The current PhD project aims at extending on existent literature on the effectiveness of modern psyc...
The treatment gap refers to the difference in the proportion of people who have disorders and the pr...
The content and organization of mental health care have been heavily influenced by the view that men...
Kazdin and Blase (2011) argue that a major shift and expansion of intervention research and clinical...
The burden of mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders increased by 41% between 1990 ...
The burden of mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders increased by 41% between 1990 ...
The burden of mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders increased by 41% between 1990 ...
Despite criticisms dating back to the 1950s, and minimal progress reducing mental health burdens, th...
Mental health problems present an increasing global disease burden making the development of effecti...
Psychological science has usually approached the treatment of disorder through research on individua...