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Table 1 Overview of organizations reviewed as of 2022

From: The role of implementation organizations in scaling evidence-based psychosocial interventions

Topic

Beck Institute

Incredible Years, Inc

PAXIS Institute

PracticeWise

Triple P International

Organization background

 Website

beckinstitute.org

incredibleyears.com

paxis.org

practicewise.com

triplep.net

 Programs/services offered

Training and dissemination of Beck model of CBT, online CBT resources, provide CBT

Training and dissemination of Incredible Years programs

Training and dissemination of PAX Good Behavior Game

Information services; resource subscriptions (e.g., MAP, PWEBS, MATCH, CEFT), consultation, credentialing

Implementation support, program resources, and training for the Triple P-Positive Parenting Programs

 Number of paid staff members

65

4

70

49

120

 Estimated number of providers trained

40,000

72,500

60,000

39,500 registered; 7100 credentialed

100,000

 Number of trainers

54

145 (10 trainers, 59 mentors who can deliver workshops, and 167 peer coaches)

45

550 (32 training professionals; 317 agency supervisors; 205 instructors)

98 trainers

 US states and countries with trained providers

50 US states; 130 countries

50 US states; 33 countries

38 US states, 6 countries

Registered: 50 US states, 130 countries; credentialed: 28 states; 7 countries

38 US states; 72 countries

Corporate structures

 Profit structure

501(c)3

For profit

For profit

For profit

For profit and Certified B Corp®

 Board of directors/advisory board

Yes/yes

No/no

No/no

Yes/yes

No/no

 Number of program developers

2

1

11

30

9

 Program developer(s) role in organization

Various: founder and president emeritus; president

Founder/president

Founder/president/CEO

Various: unaffiliated, consultant, employee, board member, founder

Various: consultants, trainers

 Program developer university affiliation

Professor at University of Pennsylvania

Past: graduate student, professor; present: professor emeritus

Co-investigator at Johns Hopkins

Various: professor, clinical affiliate, none

Professor at The University of Queensland

 Student opportunities

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 COI protocol

External experts to design RCTs, data management, data analysis; COI statements on publications

External data manager; financial disclosures yearly to University of Washington; COI statements on publications

Independent scientists with explicit agreements to publish regardless of outcomes

Minimize or eliminate role in data collection and analysis; COI statements on publications

External data management and data analysis; standard COI statement on publications

Intellectual property

 Ownership of intellectual property rights

Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy

Carolyn Webster-Stratton

Dennis Embry

Various from proprietary to diverse licensing arrangements that differ by products and services

The University of Queensland

Matters of pricing

 Main revenue

Trainings

Trainings and product sales

Training, materials and other supports

Information services, training, and consultation

Training and sale of program resources

 Main revenue source

Not-for-profit organizations

Governments contracts; health systems; universities

Schools, governments, health, and schools

Business-to-business services

Government contracts

  1. CBT cognitive behavioral therapy, COI conflict of interest, MATCH modular approach to treatment of children with anxiety, depression, or conduct problems, MAP managing and adapting practice, PWEBS PracticeWise Evidence-Based Services, CEFT Core Elements of Family Therapy