scholarly journals Secure and resilient peer-to-peer e-mail design and implementation

Author(s):  
J. Kangasharju ◽  
K.W. Ross ◽  
D.A. Turner
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benjamin M Rosenberg ◽  
Tamar Kodish ◽  
Zachary D Cohen ◽  
Elizabeth Gong-Guy ◽  
Michelle G Craske

UNSTRUCTURED Many individuals in need of mental health services do not currently receive care. Scalable programs are needed to reduce the burden of mental illness among those without access to existing providers. Digital interventions present one avenue for increasing the reach of mental health services. These interventions often rely upon paraprofessionals, or “coaches,” to support the treatment. While existing programs hold immense promise, providers must ensure that treatments are delivered with high fidelity and adherence to the treatment model. In this paper, we first highlight the tension between scalability and fidelity of mental health services. We then describe the design and implementation of a peer-to-peer coach training program to support a digital mental health intervention within a university setting. We specifically note strategies for emphasizing fidelity within our scalable framework, including principles of learning theory and competency-based supervision. Finally, we discuss future applications of this work, including the potential adaptability of our model for use within other contexts.


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