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Implementation of transdiagnostic cognitive therapy in community behavioral health: The Beck Community Initiative

Authors :
Rachel Sherrill
Torrey A. Creed
Kelly L. Green
Arthur C. Evans
Kristin Pontoski Taylor
Courtney Benjamin Wolk
Sarah A. Frankel
Aaron T. Beck
Ramaris E. German
Shannon Wiltsey Stirman
Shari Jager-Hyman
Scott H. Waltman
Abby D. Adler
Michael A. Williston
Source :
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. 84(12)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Progress bringing evidence-based practice (EBP) to community behavioral health (CBH) has been slow. This study investigated feasibility, acceptability, and fidelity outcomes of a program to implement transdiagnostic cognitive therapy (CT) across diverse CBH settings, in response to a policy shift toward EBP. METHOD Clinicians (n = 348) from 30 CBH programs participated in workshops and 6 months of consultation. Clinician retention was examined to assess feasibility, and clinician feedback and attitudes were evaluated to assess implementation acceptability. Experts rated clinicians' work samples at baseline, mid-, and end-of-consultation with the Cognitive Therapy Rating Scale (CTRS) to assess fidelity. RESULTS Feasibility was demonstrated through high program retention (i.e., only 4.9% of clinicians withdrew). Turnover of clinicians who participated was low (13.5%) compared to typical CBH turnover rates, even during the high-demand training period. Clinicians reported high acceptability of EBP and CT, and self-reported comfort using CT improved significantly over time. Most clinicians (79.6%) reached established benchmarks of CT competency by the final assessment point. Mixed-effects hierarchical linear models indicated that CTRS scores increased significantly from baseline to the competency assessment (p < .001), on average by 18.65 points. Outcomes did not vary significantly between settings (i.e., outpatient vs. other). CONCLUSIONS Even clinicians motivated by policy-change rather than self-nomination may feasibly be trained to deliver a case-conceptualization driven EBP with high levels of competency and acceptability. (PsycINFO Database Record

Details

ISSN :
19392117
Volume :
84
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7351ddbbdd18c15cd3cc067431c82822