Improving the scalability of psychological treatments in developing countries: An evaluation of peer-led therapy quality assessment in Goa, India
Abstract
Psychological treatments delivered by lay therapists, with little or no previous mental health training, have been shown to be effective in treating a range of mental health problems. In low resource settings, the dearth of available experts to assess therapy quality potentially leads to a bottleneck in scaling up lay therapist delivered psychological treatments. Peer-led supervision and the assessment of therapy quality may be one solution to...
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Title
Improving the scalability of psychological treatments in developing countries: An evaluation of peer-led therapy quality assessment in Goa, India
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Volume
60
Pages
53 - 59
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