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Alissa A Gleacher1, Erum Nadeem2, Amanda J Moy1, Andria L Whited2, Anne Marie Albano1, Marleen Radigan3, Rui Wang3, Janet Chassman3, Britt Myrhol-Clarke3, Kimberly Eaton Hoagwood4.
Abstract
In recent years, several states have undertaken efforts to disseminate evidence-based treatments to agencies and clinicians in their children's service system. In New York, the Evidence Based Treatment Dissemination Center adopted a unique translation-based training and consultation model in which an initial 3-day training was combined with a year of clinical consultation with specific clinician and supervisor elements. This model has been used by the New York State Office of Mental Health for the past 3 years to train 1,210 clinicians and supervisors statewide. This article describes the early adoption and initial implementation of a statewide training program in cognitive-behavioral therapy for youth. The training and consultation model and descriptive findings are presented; lessons learned are described. Future plans include a focus on sustainability and measurement feedback of youth outcomes to enhance the continuity of this program and the quality of the clinical services.Entities:
Keywords: child mental health; clinical services; cognitive-behavioral therapy; evidence-based intervention; translation-based training consultation model
Year: 2010 PMID: 27182190 PMCID: PMC4865263 DOI: 10.1177/1063426610367793
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Emot Behav Disord ISSN: 1063-4266