Background: Web-based and blended (face-to-face plus Web-based) interventions for mental health disorders are gaining significance. However, many licensed psychotherapists still have guarded attitudes toward computer-assisted therapy, hindering dissemination efforts. Objective: The objective of this study was to provide a therapist-oriented evaluation of Web-based and blended therapies and identify commonalities and differences in attitudes toward both formats. Furthermore, it aimed to test the impact of an information clip on expressed attitudes. Methods: In total, 95 Austrian psychotherapists were contacted and surveyed via their listed occupational email address. An 8-minute information video was shown to half of the therapists before 19...
Introduction: In recent years, effective Internet-delivered electronic (e-) mental health services h...
Internet interventions may help bridging gaps in the treatment of depression but dissemination is sl...
Objectives: Recent evidence suggests that e-mental health interventions can be effective at improvin...
Background: Web-based and blended (face-to-face plus Web-based) interventions for mental health diso...
Therapists hold a key role for the uptake of digital mental health interventions (DMHI) within regul...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
''Objectives:'' COVID-19 has led to changes in the provision in mental health services. The current ...
Blended therapy is a new approach combining advantages of face-to-face psychotherapy and Internet- a...
Internet-based approaches to psychological treatment have risen in popularity and have been shown to...
Blended therapy is a new approach combining advantages of face-to-face psychotherapy and Internet- a...
Objectives: Recent evidence suggests that e-mental health interventions can be effective at improvin...
Background: Though internet based cognitive behaviour therapy is proven to be effective, e-health is...
Internet-delivered interventions can be effective in treating mental disorders. However, their rate ...
_Objectives:_ Recent evidence suggests that e-mental health interventions can be effective at improv...
Objective: The Internet is increasingly used to deliver treatment programs for common mental disorde...
Introduction: In recent years, effective Internet-delivered electronic (e-) mental health services h...
Internet interventions may help bridging gaps in the treatment of depression but dissemination is sl...
Objectives: Recent evidence suggests that e-mental health interventions can be effective at improvin...
Background: Web-based and blended (face-to-face plus Web-based) interventions for mental health diso...
Therapists hold a key role for the uptake of digital mental health interventions (DMHI) within regul...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
''Objectives:'' COVID-19 has led to changes in the provision in mental health services. The current ...
Blended therapy is a new approach combining advantages of face-to-face psychotherapy and Internet- a...
Internet-based approaches to psychological treatment have risen in popularity and have been shown to...
Blended therapy is a new approach combining advantages of face-to-face psychotherapy and Internet- a...
Objectives: Recent evidence suggests that e-mental health interventions can be effective at improvin...
Background: Though internet based cognitive behaviour therapy is proven to be effective, e-health is...
Internet-delivered interventions can be effective in treating mental disorders. However, their rate ...
_Objectives:_ Recent evidence suggests that e-mental health interventions can be effective at improv...
Objective: The Internet is increasingly used to deliver treatment programs for common mental disorde...
Introduction: In recent years, effective Internet-delivered electronic (e-) mental health services h...
Internet interventions may help bridging gaps in the treatment of depression but dissemination is sl...
Objectives: Recent evidence suggests that e-mental health interventions can be effective at improvin...