Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective for treating chronic pain, but little is known about the mechanisms that might facilitate or hinder its utility when delivered by videoconference.
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective for treating chronic pain, but little is known about the mechanisms that might facilitate or hinder its utility when delivered by videoconference.
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- Engagement with a cognitive behavioural therapy mobile phone app predicts changes in mental health and wellbeing: MoodMission (2019) · doi
ObjectiveThere is an abundance of evidence supporting the efficacy of computerised cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), but few studies have evaluated mobile applications (apps) that provide CBT strategies.
Keywords: objectivethere abundance evidence supporting efficacy computerised cognitive behavioural therapy evaluated mobile applications apps provide strategies - Face-to-face versus Video Teleconference Group Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Anxiety and Related Disorders: A Preliminary Comparison (2021) · doi
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the most common psychotherapy evaluated across various telehealth modalities; however, studies on CBT delivered via videoconference, particularly in a group therapy format, are lacking.
Keywords: therapy cognitive behavioural common psychotherapy evaluated across various telehealth modalities delivered videoconference particularly group format - Telehealth for Patients with Chronic Pain: Exploring a Successful and an Unsuccessful Outcome (2018) · doi
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective for treating chronic pain, but little is known about the mechanisms that might facilitate or hinder its utility when delivered by videoconference.
Keywords: cognitive behavioral therapy effective treating chronic pain little known mechanisms facilitate hinder utility delivered videoconference
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