Publications & Statements by CAAPS
CAAPS Statement on Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria
Read CAAPS’ statement on the recent use of the term “rapid onset gender dysphoria,” co-signed by 25 other organizations, here.
Characterizing Barriers to Training in Evidence-Based Treatments
In the current project, CARSEP, a subcommittee associated with CAAPS, surveyed a large sample of mental health providers to explore desired tools for training in EBP. See the publication detailing the results here, and the resulting resources developed based on this needs assessment, here.
Updating Our Training Models
”Accelerating the Rate of Progress in Reducing Mental Health Burdens: Recommendations for Training the Next Generation of Clinical Psychologists,” available as a pre-print on OSF.
Consensus Statement Regarding Evidence-Based Practice
A number of member organizations generated a statement summarizing consensus points in the realm of evidence based treatment, available here.
The History of CAAPS
Read more about the formation of CAAPS and its guiding principles here.
Special Issue on Harm in Psychotherapy
A number of contributors, organized by CAAPS, came together to publish a special issue of Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice on harm in psychotherapy, which you can check out here.