Dissemination of effective mental health treatment procedures: Maximizing the return on a significant investment
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2009.07.002
Dissemination of effective mental health treatment procedures: Maximizing the return on a significant investment
Abstract
While much is known about the efficacy of evidence-based practices, it is currently less clear how to implement these practices into the broader mental health system. Dissemination and implementation research will play a critical role in addressing this uncertainty. This commentary reviews the most recent and compelling research related to these topics while advocating a broader and more defined perspective of dissemination for future research. Three of the authors' most pressing questions are proposed and explored.
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