Randomized trial comparing Internet-based training in cognitive behavioural therapy theory, assessment and formulation to delayed-training control
<p><b>Objective</b></p> <p>There is a need for effective, scalable methods of training clinicians in evidence-based interventions, particularly for populations with significant barriers to accessing traditional methods of training (e.g., developing economies, non-Engli...
Main Authors: | Rakovshik, S, McManus, F, Westbrook, D, Kholmogorova, AB, Garanian, N, Zvereva, N, Ougrin, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2013
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