(2) The treatment gap between what works in research settings (efficacy) and what people really receive (effectiveness) is huge. Lobbying for initiatives like Improving Acces to Psychological Treatments in first world seems like a potential priority as well.
(3) About providing general psycho-education and media campagnes: I once saw an impressive talk by Jim White about Steps for Stress.
Great that mental health is getting more attention. Three random remarks that might be of interest:
(1) psychological treatments will probably evolve to become more transdiagnostic /β process-based. For example Unified Protocol from Barlow, core principles in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, the way the UCLA Depression Grand Challenge is taking shape, or the Research Domain Criteria. So most interventions described in this article are being dismantled which in combination with things like network analysis of symptoms (for example the things Eiko Fried is doing) should boost efficacy.
(2) The treatment gap between what works in research settings (efficacy) and what people really receive (effectiveness) is huge. Lobbying for initiatives like Improving Acces to Psychological Treatments in first world seems like a potential priority as well.
(3) About providing general psycho-education and media campagnes: I once saw an impressive talk by Jim White about Steps for Stress.