Volume 23 Num. 2 - June 2023
Telepsychology: Clinical Utility of the Transdiagnostic Unified Protocol with University Students
Volume 23 Num. 2 - June 2023 - Pages 195-206
Authors:
Arrigoni, Flavia , Marchena Consejero, Esperanza , Navarro Guzmán, José I
Abstract:
This study examined the content validity and consumer satisfaction of a newly developed forensic interviewing protocol and accompanying barriers screen. Results suggest content experts rated the protocol as acceptable and that subjects rated the protocol slightly more favorably than the Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview. Further, although only a minority of subjects did not like the alternative hypotheses component, this component did not significantly decrease subjects’ favorable attitudes towards the protocol, suggesting that incorporating this element may not be as controversial as previously assumed. Last, providing resources to the victim via the barriers screen was rated favorably by participants, suggesting that this might be a useful tool to improve victim’s sense of support, overall satisfaction and possible willingness to pursue prosecution post-assault.
How to cite this paper: Arrigoni F, Marchena-Consejero E, & Navarro-Guzmán JI (2023). Telepsychology: Clinical Utility of the Transdiagnostic Unified Protocol with University Students. International Journal of Psychology & Psychological Therapy, 23, 2, 195-206.
Key words:
Transdiagnostic Unified Protocol, emotional regulation, telepsychology, non-clinical context, university students
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