Acceptance and Efficacy of Live Supervision
Mental Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Mental Disorders focused on measuring Computer-assisted live supervision, "Bug-in-the-eye" supervision, Delayed video-based supervision, Cognitive behavioral therapy supervision
Eligibility Criteria
Supervisees
Inclusion Criteria:
- Having successfully completed the interim audit
- Having started to treat ambulant patients under supervision
Exclusion Criteria:
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Patients
Inclusion Criteria:
- Meeting ICD 10 criteria for a mental disorder
- Informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Currently in psychotherapy
- Suicidal tendency
- Clinical diagnosis of alcohol or drug addiction, acute schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder
Sites / Locations
- Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy of the Wolfgang Goethe University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Computer-assisted live supervision
Delayed video-based supervision
Supervisees assigned to this group will receive 8 sessions of computer-assisted live supervision and 4 sessions of delayed video-based supervision while treating 2 patients during 26 therapy sessions each. Computer-assisted live supervision is also known as "bug-in-the-eye" (BITE) supervision. The supervisor observes the therapy session with the help of a webcam and types messages on his computer. The instructions to the supervisee appear on a second monitor located in the therapy room where the supervisee can view it whenever he wants to.
Supervisees assigned to this group will receive 12 sessions of delayed video-based supervision while treating 2 patients during 26 therapy sessions each. During delayed video-based supervision the supervisor and the supervisee spend 50 minutes reviewing selected parts of video recorded therapy sessions and discussing the case.