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Jo-Anne Abbott

Researcher at Swinburne University of Technology

Publications -  32
Citations -  1101

Jo-Anne Abbott is an academic researcher from Swinburne University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 32 publications receiving 939 citations. Previous affiliations of Jo-Anne Abbott include Monash University.

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Best Practices in Online Therapy

TL;DR: Important issues in delivery of best practice Internet-based therapy (etherapy) are discussed, including professional and ethical issues, and illustrated examples of best-practice principles experienced in clinical and research work by members of the Swinburne University of Technology Etherapy Unit.
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The Impact of Online Resilience Training for Sales Managers on Wellbeing and Work Performance

TL;DR: In a randomised controlled trial, the internet-based ResilienceOnline (ROL) program was evaluated among lubricant sales managers at BP Australia as discussed by the authors, which is designed to enhance resilience by teaching seven skills to help improve ability to cope with challenges and setbacks and maximise potential achievements.
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A therapist-assisted cognitive behavior therapy internet intervention for posttraumatic stress disorder: pre-, post- and 3-month follow-up results from an open trial

TL;DR: PTSD Online appears to be an efficacious treatment option for people with PTSD that can be provided entirely remotely, with far less therapist time than traditional face-to-face treatment, and without compromising therapeutic alliance.
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A Therapist‐Assisted Internet‐Based CBT Intervention for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Preliminary Results

TL;DR: The results suggest that PTSD Online appears to be an effective and accessible clinical treatment for people with a confirmed PTSD diagnosis, and moderate tolerance of the program content, and high therapeutic alliance ratings.
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A cluster randomised trial of an internet-based intervention program for tinnitus distress in an industrial setting

TL;DR: The effectiveness of a therapist-supported Internet intervention program for tinnitus distress in an industrial setting was evaluated using a cluster randomised design, with a high attrition rate and small sample size limiting the generalisability of the findings.