Published on in Vol 6, No 9 (2022): September

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/39787, first published .
Waiting Lists for Psychotherapy and Provider Attitudes Toward Low-Intensity Treatments as Potential Interventions: Survey Study

Waiting Lists for Psychotherapy and Provider Attitudes Toward Low-Intensity Treatments as Potential Interventions: Survey Study

Waiting Lists for Psychotherapy and Provider Attitudes Toward Low-Intensity Treatments as Potential Interventions: Survey Study

Journals

  1. Lorenzo-Luaces L, Howard J, De Jesús-Romero R, Peipert A, Buss J, Lind C, Botts K, Starvaggi I. Acceptability and Outcomes of Transdiagnostic Guided Self-help Bibliotherapy for Internalizing Disorder Symptoms in Adults: A Fully Remote Nationwide Open Trial. Cognitive Therapy and Research 2023;47(2):195 View
  2. Macrynikola N, Nguyen N, Lane E, Yen S, Torous J. The Digital Clinic: An Innovative Mental Health Care Delivery Model Utilizing Hybrid Synchronous and Asynchronous Treatment. NEJM Catalyst 2023;4(9) View
  3. Buss J, Steinberg J, Banks G, Horani D, Rutter L, Wasil A, Ramirez I, Lorenzo-Luaces L. Availability of Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies for Depression: A Systematic Review. Behavior Therapy 2024;55(1):201 View
  4. Lorenzo‐Luaces L. Commentary: Holy grails, personalized medicine, and the public health burden of psychopathology – a reflection on Ahuvia et al. (2023). Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 2024;65(2):248 View
  5. Peipert A, Adams S, Lorenzo-Luaces L. “I would not want the mechanic to direct me to an engine repair manual”: a qualitative analysis of provider perspectives on low-intensity treatments for patients on waiting lists. BMC Psychiatry 2023;23(1) View
  6. Lorenzo-Luaces L, Wasil A, Kacmarek C, DeRubeis R. Race and Socioeconomic Status as Predictors of Willingness to Use Digital Mental Health Interventions or One-On-One Psychotherapy: National Survey Study. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e49780 View
  7. Shukla M. Individuals with learning disabilities on psychological therapy-waitlist require regular updates on queue position, estimated waiting time and support services to ease their prolonged waits. Evidence Based Nursing 2024:ebnurs-2024-103966 View
  8. Lorenzo-Luaces L, Dierckman C, Lind C, Peipert A, de Jesús-Romero R, Buss J, Ramirez I, Starvaggi I, Adams S, Howard J, Fite R. A Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial of Stepped Care Cognitive-behavioral Therapy for Internalizing Distress in Adults. Cognitive Therapy and Research 2024 View