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Research-informed strategies for addressing barriers to adoption and dissemination
Michael, S., Blakey, S., Sherrill, A., & Aosved, A. (2021). Exposure therapy training and supervision: Research-informed strategies for addressing barriers to adoption and dissemination. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 15(2), 97-105. https://doi.org/10.1037/tep0000304
This paper describes how supervision can be used to address trainee attitudes and beliefs that maybe detrimental to the effectiveness of exposure therapy and, as a byproduct, the ability of the trainee to acquire new clinical skills. We highlight key negative beliefs and attitudes about exposure therapy that are important for supervisors to address with trainees and provide recommendations for how supervisors can identify and address such beliefs in their trainees.