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Six Ways to Recommend an eMH Program

25 April 2016 - Dr Jan Ormans

 

How do you recommend an eMH program?

 

- Just say it?

- Show them the website?

- Write it on a sticky note?

- Hand over a flyer?

- Send them an SMS?

- Give them a trifold wallet card with all the information they need including your recommendation clearly written on it? 

 

 

Many practitioners have told us they love the trifold wallet card. It has information about eMH and hints about how to use eMH programs as well as a space for you to write your suggested program. It’s much more convenient and much harder to lose than a sticky note, much harder to ignore than an SMS and gives a much stronger message than a verbal recommendation. 

If you'd like some trifold cards contact the eMHPrac team at emhprac@blackdog.org.au

 

Dr Jan Ormans
Dr Jan Ormans

Gerhard is a full professor of Clinical Psychology at Linköping University, Sweden since 2003, an

d affiliated researcher at the Karolinska Institute, Sweden. Professor Andersson is an internationally recognized researcher in the field of CBT delivered through information and communication technology, as well as the author of the book “The Internet and CBT: a clinical guide”. 

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