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Telebehavioral Health: Foundations in Theory and Practice for Graduate Learners

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The Telebehavioral Health Institute is excited to let you know that Telebehavioral Health: Foundations in Theory and Practice for Graduate Learners has officially launched. This new graduate textbook is based on the CTiBS Telebehavioral Health competency framework. The newest version of that article can be downloaded here, published in 2017 by Springer Nature in the CTiBS journal known as the Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science (JTiBS).

You can now view the book listing in the Cognella Catalog here. Please feel free to share with potentially interested colleagues, particularly those who teach at the graduate or medical school levels. If you use social media, connect with the publisher’s social media:

You will also see a flyer here to send to your colleagues by email if that is easier.

We appreciate your interest in our work. Please consider joining the Coalition for technology in Behavioral Science (CTiBS) as a member or better yet, as an active steering committee member to help support the organization and be considered for other projects related to the telebehavioral health competencies. Join CTiBS here.

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