Awareness of and attitudes toward CBT, DBT, and ACT in an acute psychiatric sample
Abstract
Objective Treatment utilization for psychiatric illness is low, perhaps influenced by limited consumer knowledge of evidence‐based psychological treatments (EBPTs). To inform consumer‐directed dissemination efforts, we characterized preferences, beliefs, and knowledge about specific EBPTs (cognitive behavioral therapy [CBT], dialectical behavior therapy [DBT], and acceptance and commitment therapy [ACT]); and examined potential sociodemographic...
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Title
Awareness of and attitudes toward CBT, DBT, and ACT in an acute psychiatric sample
Published Date
Dec 11, 2019
Volume
76
Issue
4
Pages
749 - 768
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