Improving peer supervisor ratings of therapist performance in dialectical behavior therapy: An Internet-based training system. |
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Authors: | Worrall, John M. Fruzzetti, Alan E. |
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Abstract: | The present study involved the development of an Internet-based training system (ITS) to help train peer supervisors. The system, which was piloted with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (Linehan, 1993) using mock sessions, demonstrates how Internet-based technology can facilitate training protocols to support the ongoing training and supervision of therapists efficiently. Participant evaluation of the system was very positive, with over 90% of respondents reporting that they believed that the ITS was very useful or extremely useful for therapist training. Possible uses of the system include: (a) helping therapists to learn to discriminate more effective from less effective interventions to provide better feedback to supervisees and peers on their sessions, (b) helping therapists to improve their own ability to monitor and deliver a treatment effectively, and (c) helping to structure therapist training and supervision activities. The system could also be used to help with real-world supervision of therapists, assuming that legal and ethical issues associated with the use of the Internet for clinical supervision are addressed adequately. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | peer supervisor ratings therapist performance Dialectical Behavior Therapy Internet-based training system |
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