Consultants’ Perceptions of School Counselors’ Ability to Implement an Empirically-Based Intervention for Adolescent Social Anxiety Disorder
Counseling
Male
Adolescent
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Consultants
Attitude of Health Personnel
05 social sciences
3. Good health
Phobic Disorders
Psychotherapy, Group
Humans
Female
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Clinical Competence
School Health Services
DOI:
10.1007/s10488-013-0498-0
Publication Date:
2013-05-28T08:12:39Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
Social anxiety is highly prevalent but goes untreated. Although school-based CBT programs are efficacious when delivered by specialized psychologists, it is unclear whether school counselors can implement these interventions effectively, which is essential to promote sustainable school programs. We present an initial consultation strategy to support school counselor implementation of group CBT for social anxiety and an evaluation of counselors' treatment fidelity. Counselors were highly adherent to the treatment, but competence varied based on measurement. Counselors and consultants demonstrated good agreement for adherence, but relatively modest correspondence in competence ratings. We discuss future directions for school-based implementation efforts informed by these initial findings.
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