cbt 101: learning to do therapy for depression - a new way
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ONLINE COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR OLDER ONLINE COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR OLDER
ADULTS: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUES & SKILLSADULTS: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUES & SKILLS Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, Ph.D.
Kim Bullock, M.D.Kala Mehta, DSc, MPHMarian Tzuang, MSW
Nate Gardner, Technical ConsultantAnnecy Majoros, BA
Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences & Stanford Geriatric Education Center, Stanford University School of Medicine
ModulesModules
Our GoalsOur Goals
To accomplish these goals we use evidence based techniques grounded in at least 10 different randomized clinical trials conducted in the US, UK, and Spain with depressed older adults.
The Participants: 9 completed, 1 dropped outThe Participants: 9 completed, 1 dropped out
ComponentsComponents
Pre/Post Measures to assess change over timePre/Post Measures to assess change over time
The Results to DateThe Results to Date
Results (cont.): Knowledge and Skill Improvement Results (cont.): Knowledge and Skill Improvement
Evidence Based Practice Attitude Scale (n=9)Evidence Based Practice Attitude Scale (n=9)P=0.80
Therapist Knowledge and Skills Scale (n=9)Therapist Knowledge and Skills Scale (n=9)P=0.22
14 points
Therapy Awareness scale: Maximum = 27Therapy Awareness scale: Maximum = 27(n=9)(n=9)
P=0.68
3 points
Summary and Interpretation of ResultsSummary and Interpretation of Results
Plans to modify this coursePlans to modify this course
Additional New FeaturesAdditional New Features
Future plansFuture plans