Improving access to psychotherapies in psychosis requires workforce expansion in resource-challenged systems. The GOALS feasibility randomized controlled trial assessed training and implementation of an evidence-based intervention by frontline workers, targeting recovery goals. Training uptake and therapy fidelity were good. Case managers with crisis management responsibilities were less likely than clinical assistants to deliver therapy. Participants receiving “sufficient therapy” achieved goals, but therapy was usually provided by clinical assistants. This is consistent with implementation science principles, that training must be combined with supportive organizational structures, such as by focusing on roles that already include therapy...
BACKGROUND: Individual placement and support (IPS) is effective in helping patients return to work ...
International audiencePsychosocial Interventions (PIs) have shown positive effects on clinical and f...
Objective: After young adults experience a first episode of psychosis, many express a need for help ...
Improving access to psychotherapies in psychosis requires workforce expansion in resource-challenged...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is a pressing need to improve access to evidence-based practice fo...
Background and objectives There is a pressing need to improve access to evidence-based practice for...
Background: Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is recommended for people with schizo...
BACKGROUND: Treatment outcomes for people diagnosed with psychosis remain suboptimal due in part to ...
To describe the provision of evidence-based psychological therapies for the treatment of psychosis i...
To say psychotherapy is experiencing an identity crisis is an understatement. The demand for psychot...
Background: Historically, it has been difficult to demonstrate an impact of training in psychologica...
Background The care situation for persons experiencing severe mental illness is ofte...
Introduction Between one fifth and one quarter of people who become unwell with a psychotic disorde...
Objective: Psychological interventions reduce the impact of psychosis, but widescale implementation ...
Implementation of evidence-based cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) remains low in r...
BACKGROUND: Individual placement and support (IPS) is effective in helping patients return to work ...
International audiencePsychosocial Interventions (PIs) have shown positive effects on clinical and f...
Objective: After young adults experience a first episode of psychosis, many express a need for help ...
Improving access to psychotherapies in psychosis requires workforce expansion in resource-challenged...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is a pressing need to improve access to evidence-based practice fo...
Background and objectives There is a pressing need to improve access to evidence-based practice for...
Background: Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is recommended for people with schizo...
BACKGROUND: Treatment outcomes for people diagnosed with psychosis remain suboptimal due in part to ...
To describe the provision of evidence-based psychological therapies for the treatment of psychosis i...
To say psychotherapy is experiencing an identity crisis is an understatement. The demand for psychot...
Background: Historically, it has been difficult to demonstrate an impact of training in psychologica...
Background The care situation for persons experiencing severe mental illness is ofte...
Introduction Between one fifth and one quarter of people who become unwell with a psychotic disorde...
Objective: Psychological interventions reduce the impact of psychosis, but widescale implementation ...
Implementation of evidence-based cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) remains low in r...
BACKGROUND: Individual placement and support (IPS) is effective in helping patients return to work ...
International audiencePsychosocial Interventions (PIs) have shown positive effects on clinical and f...
Objective: After young adults experience a first episode of psychosis, many express a need for help ...