Technology and implementation science to forge the future of evidence-based psychotherapies: the PRIDE scale-up study.
Milton L WainbergMaria Lídia GouveiaMelissa Ann StocktonPaulino FelicianoAntonio SulemanJennifer J MootzMilena MelloAndre Fiks SalemM Claire GreeneCharl BezuidenhoutPhuti NgwepeKathryn L LoveroPalmira Fortunato Dos SantosSimone H SchrigerDavid S MandellRogerio MulumbaAnibal Neves AnubeDirceu MabundaFlavio MandlateFrancine CournosJean-Marie Alves-BradfordTerriann NicholsonBianca KannWilza FumoCristiane S DuarteJair de Jesus MariMarcelo F MelloAna O MocumbiMaria A OquendoMyrna M WeissmanPublished in: Evidence-based mental health (2020)
The future of EBPs requires implementation within existing systems of care with fidelity to their core evidence-based components. To sustainably address the vast mental health treatment gap globally, EBP implementation demands: expanding the mental health workforce by training existing human resources; sequential use of EBPs to comprehensively treat mental disorders and their comorbid presentations and leveraging digital screening and treatment applications.