Essays about: "Internet based cognitive behavior therapy"

Found 3 essays containing the words Internet based cognitive behavior therapy.

  1. 1. Data-Driven Predictions of Outcome for an Internet-Delivered Treatment Against Anxiety Disorders : A Comparison of Clinician and Algorithm Performance

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för teknikvetenskap (SCI)

    Author : Hugo Haggren; Patrik Amethier; [2018]
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    Abstract : This paper analyzes a data set obtained from a recent study per ormed at The Karolinska Institute. The data set is comprised of 131 children with anxiety disorders, aged 8 - 12, who all underwent a novel treatment against their disorder called internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT). READ MORE

  2. 2. Adverse effects of psychotherapy : Outcomes of a combined Internet treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder.

    University essay from Psykologiska institutionen

    Author : Deise Amaro Tisljarec; [2013]
    Keywords : Adverse effects; psychoterapy; social anxiety disorder; Internet based cognitive behavior therapy; attention biased modification;

    Abstract : Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a mental disorder with high prevalence but low treatment accessibility. A way to facilitate care to these patients is through Internet based treatment. As is the case of most psychological treatments, much has been studied about positive effects but there is a gap regarding adverse effects. READ MORE

  3. 3. 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 beteendevetenskap

    Author : Jonas Almlöv; [2007]
    Keywords : Generalized anxiety disorder; computerized cognitive behavior therapy; CBT;

    Abstract : 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