News Report | June 1, 2014
Coalition Launches To Support Use Of Technology For Delivery Of Behavioral Services
In March 2014, the new non-profit Coalition for Technology in Behavioral Science (CTiBS) launched operations to support research and development of technologies to enhance and facilitate secure and evidence-based behavioral health service delivery. CTiBS will collaborate with behavioral health associations in the United States and abroad to advance research, development, and consultation in behavioral health technology. Coalition membership is open to behavioral health professionals, educators, and researchers. CTiBS is supported by member donations; it charges a nominal charter membership fee of $1 for mental health professionals.
Originally organized as the Society for Technology and Psychology (ST&P . . .