ICBT in routine care: A descriptive analysis of successful clinics in five countries.
Nickolai Titov,Blake F. Dear,Olav Nielssen,Lauren G. Staples,Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos,Marcie Nugent,Kelly Adlam,Tine Nordgreen,Tine Nordgreen,Kristin Hogstad Bruvik,Anders Hovland,Arne Repål,Kim Mathiasen,Kim Mathiasen,Martin Kraepelien,Kerstin Blom,Kerstin Blom,Cecilia Svanborg,Nils Lindefors,Viktor Kaldo,Viktor Kaldo +20 more
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It is shown that therapist-guided ICBT can be a valuable part of mental health services for anxiety and depression and rigorous governance to maintain a high standard of clinical care, and the measurement and reporting of outcomes.About:
This article is published in Internet Interventions.The article was published on 2018-07-26 and is currently open access. It has received 239 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Patient satisfaction & Patient safety.read more
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Internet-delivered psychological treatments: from innovation to implementation
TL;DR: It is argued that ICBT can be viewed as a vehicle for innovation and a significant minority of people do experience negative effects, although rates of deterioration appear similar to those reported for face‐to‐face treatments and lower than for control conditions.
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Internet Interventions for Adults with Anxiety and Mood Disorders: A Narrative Umbrella Review of Recent Meta-Analyses.
TL;DR: The growing number of meta-analytic reviews of studies now suggests that ICBT works and can be as effective as face-to-face therapy.
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Effects of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Routine Care for Adults in Treatment for Depression and Anxiety : Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Anne Etzelmueller,Christiaan Vis,Eirini Karyotaki,Eirini Karyotaki,Harald Baumeister,Nickolai Titov,Matthias Berking,Pim Cuijpers,Pim Cuijpers,Heleen Riper,Heleen Riper,David Daniel Ebert,David Daniel Ebert +12 more
TL;DR: Evidence supporting the acceptability and effectiveness of guided iCBT for the treatment of depression and anxiety in routine care is provided, and health care providers should select interventions that have been proven in randomized controlled clinical trials.
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Changing Behavior Using the Model of Action Phases
TL;DR: Heckhausen and Gollwitzer as mentioned in this paper proposed the Rubicon model of action phases, which describes the course of action as a temporal, linear path starting with a person's wishes or desires and ending with the evaluation of the action outcomes achieved.
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