International audienceA better training in psychotherapy is needed for psychiatry trainees. Online Cognitive Behavioural Therapies (CBT) could be a good solution. Free and wide audience course like Massive Open Online course (MOOCs) increase dissemination and accessibility of the training. However, the engagement needs to be improved. A hybrid approach seems relevant with the MOOC as an incentive. Beyond the promotion of the topic, a MOOC can be a promotion tool for the provider. The economic model of the MOOC needed to be taken into account to allow sustainability. To explore these elements, we take into account a survey taken during the 1st European Psychiatric Association MOOC about CBT
The need to provide effective Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) treatments in routine clinical pra...
This paper examined the opportunities as well as challenges in relation to the use of cognitive beha...
There is considerable research suggesting that therapist-assisted Internet cognitive behaviour thera...
Training of postgraduate health professionals on their way to becoming licensed therapists for Cogni...
The objectives of the present study were to assess the effects of online cognitive behavioural thera...
Public interest in mental health care modernization has steadily gained momentum since ratifying The...
Objective There is a need for effective, scalable methods of training clinicians in evidence-based i...
Since 1996, researchers of the Interapy research group of the University of Amsterdam have been exam...
The objectives of the present study were to assess the effects of online cognitive behavioural thera...
Abstract Internet-administered cognitive behavior therapy is a promising new way to deliver psycholo...
Internet-based Cognitive Behavior-Therapy (CBT) programs may be a solution for the ever-growing dema...
Context: Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an effi...
Background A major barrier to the widespread dissemination of psychological treatments is the way th...
Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an efficacious i...
CONTEXT: Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an effi...
The need to provide effective Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) treatments in routine clinical pra...
This paper examined the opportunities as well as challenges in relation to the use of cognitive beha...
There is considerable research suggesting that therapist-assisted Internet cognitive behaviour thera...
Training of postgraduate health professionals on their way to becoming licensed therapists for Cogni...
The objectives of the present study were to assess the effects of online cognitive behavioural thera...
Public interest in mental health care modernization has steadily gained momentum since ratifying The...
Objective There is a need for effective, scalable methods of training clinicians in evidence-based i...
Since 1996, researchers of the Interapy research group of the University of Amsterdam have been exam...
The objectives of the present study were to assess the effects of online cognitive behavioural thera...
Abstract Internet-administered cognitive behavior therapy is a promising new way to deliver psycholo...
Internet-based Cognitive Behavior-Therapy (CBT) programs may be a solution for the ever-growing dema...
Context: Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an effi...
Background A major barrier to the widespread dissemination of psychological treatments is the way th...
Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an efficacious i...
CONTEXT: Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an effi...
The need to provide effective Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) treatments in routine clinical pra...
This paper examined the opportunities as well as challenges in relation to the use of cognitive beha...
There is considerable research suggesting that therapist-assisted Internet cognitive behaviour thera...