Browsing by Author "Greene, Carolyn J"
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- ItemCognitive processing therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder delivered to rural veterans via telemental health: a randomized noninferiority clinical trial.(2014-06-13) Morland, Leslie A; Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne; Greene, Carolyn J; Rosen, Craig S; Chard, Kathleen M; Resick, Patricia; Frueh, B ChristopherTo compare clinical and process outcomes of cognitive processing therapy cognitive only version CPT C delivered via videoteleconferencing VTC to in person in a rural ethnically diverse sample of veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD
- ItemCurrent trends in using Internet and mobile technology to support the treatment of substance use disorders.(2012-12-18) Cucciare, Michael A; Weingardt, Kenneth R; Greene, Carolyn J; Hoffman, JuliaISSUES By allowing for the efficient delivery of instructional content and the secure collection of self report data regarding substance use and related problems the Internet has tremendous potential to improve the effectiveness and accessibility of Substance Use Disorder SUD treatment and recovery oriented services APPROACH This article discusses some of the ways in which Internet and mobile technology can facilitate complement and support the process of traditional clinician delivered treatment for individuals with SUDs KEY FINDINGS Internet applications are being used to support a range of activities including a the assessment and feedback process that constitutes a key feature of brief motivational interventions and b the concurrent monitoring of patients who are receiving treatment for SUDs to support continuing care and the ongoing recovery of SUD patients who have completed face to face treatment Internet technology is also being used to c support efficient delivery of clinical training in evidence based practices for treating individuals who may have SUDs IMPLICATIONS This emerging body of literature suggests that SUD treatment providers and program administrators can enhance the quality of clinician delivered treatment by incorporating internet applications into existing processes of care and recovery oriented services CONCLUSION Internet applications provide an unparalleled opportunity to engage patients in the treatment process incorporate real time data into treatment planning prevent relapse and promote evidence based treatment approaches
- ItemTelemedicine: a cost-reducing means of delivering psychotherapy to rural combat veterans with PTSD.(2013-10-01) Morland, Leslie A; Raab, Michelle; Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne; Rosen, Craig S; Dismuke, Clara E; Greene, Carolyn J; Frueh, B ChristopherAlthough effective psychotherapies for posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD exist high percentages of Veterans in need of services are unable to access them One particular challenge to providing cost effective psychological treatments to Veterans with PTSD involves the difficulty and high cost of delivering in person specialized psychotherapy to Veterans residing in geographically remote locations The delivery of these services via clinical videoteleconferencing CVT has been presented as a potential solution to this access to care problem