Using the Internet to Train Therapists: Randomized Comparison of Two Scalable Methods
Conclusions: Web-centered training was equally effective whether undertaken independently or accompanied by support, and its effects were sustained. The independent form of Web-centered training is particularly attractive as it provides a means of training large numbers of geographically dispersed therapists at low cost, thereby overcoming several obstacles to the widespread dissemination of psychological treatments.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - Category: General Medicine Authors: Zafra Cooper Suzanne Bailey-Straebler Katy E Morgan Marianne E O ' Connor Caroline Caddy Layla Hamadi Christopher G Fairburn Source Type: research
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