Essays about: "internet-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy"
Found 4 essays containing the words internet-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
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1. Engagement Evaluation of Content of an Internet-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (iCBT) Mobile Application: An Observational, Quantitative Study of Usage Data
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för data- och systemvetenskapAbstract : Background: Digital mental health interventions (DMHI) hold promise for addressing mental health needs on a large scale. Among these interventions, Internet-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (iCBT) has proven effective in tackling various mental health issues. READ MORE
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2. Posttraumatic growth: turning wounds into wisdom. Positive aftermath of life threatening illness. : Secondary analysis of existing data from a randomized trial.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsaAbstract : Backround: Traumatic events have shown to have negative psychological outcomes globally. Psychological interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy has proven to alleviate these problems and to increase the quality of life resulting in positive outcomes after traumatic events. READ MORE
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3. Guidad självhjälp via internet inom psykiatrin: en pilotstudie kring metodens potential för patienter med social fobi
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Syftet med denna pilotstudie var att undersöka möjligheten att behandla patienter med social fobi inom psykiatrin med en guidad internetbaserad självhjälpsbehandling. Författarna undersökte även hur självhjälps- behandlingen upplevdes av patienterna. READ MORE
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4. Origo: A randomized Controlled Study : – the Efficacy of a Guided Self-help Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder via the Internet
University essay from Institutionen för beteendevetenskapAbstract : The aim of this study was to evaluate if a population suffering from generalized anxiety disorder could benefit from an Internet based self-help treatment guided via email contact with a therapist. The treatment was based on established cognitive behavioral principles. READ MORE