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A qualitative examination of psychology graduate students' experiences with guided Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy
2014
Internet Interventions
Guided Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) is efficacious for the treatment of a variety of clinical disorders (Spek et al., 2007) , yet minimal research has investigated training students in guided ICBT. To contribute to the training literature, through qualitative interviews, this study explored how ICBT was perceived by student therapists (n = 12) trained in guided ICBT. Additionally, facilitators and challenges encountered by students learning guided ICBT were examined.
doi:10.1016/j.invent.2014.04.001
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