@JDaviesPhD @brookmanknight I don't really understand the objections here - there are some reasonably strong evaluations showing that online therapy for some conditions (certainly not all!) is as effective as in-person i.e. https://t.co/JA28Os44aj https://
I don't know much about depression research or clinical interventions, but this appears more effective than other well-established intervention to reduce moderate depression, like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (https://t.co/NRTNK9JjDS), 13 points improvemen
Internet Treatment for Depression: RCT Comparing Clinician vs. Technician Assistance http://t.co/BW0nu51fV3
The technician-assisted group continued to improve at 4 month follow-up, while the clinician-assisted group did not http://t.co/DkFZd2gMDA
Internet Treatment for Depression: RCT Comparing Clinician vs. Technician Assistance http://t.co/BW0nu51fV3
#Depression can be treated effectively with internet cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) – evidence: http://t.co/1oyhFennfw
Internet Based CBT 4 depression http://t.co/DHYIJ3uBKL This poor study is basis 4 big claims 4 those selling service http://t.co/wk5nkrSzQz