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Title: The Beck Initiative : training school-based mental health staff in cognitive therapy
Authors: Creed, Torrey A.
Jager-Hyman, Shari
Pontoski, Kristin
Feinberg, Betsy
Rosenberg, Zachary
Evans, Arthur
Hurford, Matthew O.
Beck, Aaron T.
Keywords: Cognitive therapy
Schools
Children
Adolescence
Behavior disorders in children
Issue Date: 2013-11
Publisher: Centre for Resilience & Socio-Emotional Health
Citation: The International Journal of Emotional Education. 2013, Vol. 5 (2), p. 49-66
Abstract: A growing literature supports cognitive therapy (CT) as an efficacious treatment for youth struggling with emotional or behavioral problems. Recently, work in this area has extended the dissemination of CT to school-based settings. The current study has two aims: 1) to examine the development of therapists’ knowledge and skills in CT, an evidence-based approach to promoting student well-being, and 2) to examine patterns of narrative feedback provided to therapists participating in the program. As expected, school therapists trained in CT demonstrated significant gains in their knowledge of CT theory and in their demonstration of CT skills, with the majority of therapists surpassing the accepted threshold of competency in CT. In addition, an examination of feedback content suggested that narrative feedback provided to therapists most frequently consisted of positive feedback and instructions for future sessions. Suggestions for future research regarding dissemination of CT are discussed in light of increasing broad access to evidence based practices.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/6200
ISBN: 2073-7629
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