Clinical Psychology
Community Lay Health Worker Therapy for Depression (2016) – Dixon Chibanda et al.,
JAMA. In a Zimbabwean trial, trained lay health workers delivered problem-solving therapy to primary care patients with depression, significantly reducing symptoms compared to
standard care
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This study demonstrates a clinical psychology intervention effectively scaled in a public
health setting (closing the treatment gap in low-resource clinics).
Disaster Mental Health & Psychological First Aid Training (2016) – Gerard A. Jacobs et al., Journal of Clinical Psychology. This review outlined community-based Psychological First
Aid (PFA) principles for disasters, emphasizing how clinical psychologists prepare non-specialists (e.g. volunteers, first responders) to offer early mental-health support
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Such training programs illustrate clinical psychology applied in nonprofit and government
emergency response, building community resilience after crises.Behavioral Activation by Lay Counselors in Primary Care (2017) – Vikram Patel et al., The
Lancet. In India’s health clinics, a brief behavioral activation intervention for depression (the Healthy Activity Program) delivered by lay counselors led to improved remission rates among patientsjournals.plos.org
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This peer-reviewed trial showed clinical psychology techniques (e.g. cognitive-behavioral
strategies) can be disseminated via public primary care systems, leveraging task-sharing to
expand mental health services.
