Overview
The APS hosts this webinar with the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.
Over 20 million people with a mental health condition will not receive care each year (SAMHSA, 2017) and of those who do, only 30% will receive evidence-based treatment (Radomsky & Otto, 2001).
Although efficacious interventions for many mental disorders have been developed, uptake of these treatments in routine clinical practice has been poor. Transdiagnostic interventions designed to target the limited number of shared mechanisms (personality vulnerabilities) that account for symptoms across a range of psychopathology have the potential to significantly streamline care, increasing the likelihood that patients will be able to access evidence-based treatment.
This webinar will describe the development, efficacy testing, and personalization of two personality-focused transdiagnostic interventions (i.e., the Unified Protocol, COMPASS) and describe how they can significantly streamline care.
Level of Learning
Foundational. This activity is targeted to those new to the topic.
Duration of access
Access to the recording and presenter slides is for 12 months from the date of confirmed registration.
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Activity details
On-demand webinar recording.