This article examines self-directed approaches to the treatment of depression. It first considers some of the reasons why the uptake of mental health services by depressed people is low, despite the high prevalence of depressive disorders and the availability of evidence-based treatments. It then looks at the role of self-management in increasing access to evidence-based treatments for depression. It also defines what self-directed treatments are and goes on to discuss the different types of self-directed therapy, the common components of self-directed interventions for depression, internet-based interventions for depression, and the advantages and disadvantages of self-directed interventions. Finally, it summarizes the findings from resear...
Introduction This focused review reports on the impact of self-management interventions on depressio...
Background: Self-guided internet-based interventions have several advantages over guided interventio...
BACKGROUND: Depression incurs significant morbidity and confers increased risk of suicide. Many indi...
This article examines self-directed approaches to the treatment of depression. It first considers so...
Abstract Background The incidence of depression is increasing worldwide. Depression can lead to poor...
Self-regulation models of psychopathology provide a theory-based, empirically supported framework fo...
Self-regulation models of psychopathology provide a theory-based, empirically supported framework fo...
Abstract Background Research suggests that depressive disorders exist on a continuum, with subthresh...
Objective To explore which of 50 self-management strategies are actually used and which are perceive...
Abstract There is a growing database of research on self-help and Internet-guided interventions in t...
OBJECTIVE:To explore which of 50 self-management strategies are actually used and which are perceive...
The dissertation is an exploration of the concept of self-efficacy and its relationship to illness s...
Background: The World Health Organisation suggests that 60-80% of those affected by depression can b...
The purpose of this article is to provide a review of current social psychology theories explaining ...
Patients and health purchasers are demanding the provision of effective and accessible mental health...
Introduction This focused review reports on the impact of self-management interventions on depressio...
Background: Self-guided internet-based interventions have several advantages over guided interventio...
BACKGROUND: Depression incurs significant morbidity and confers increased risk of suicide. Many indi...
This article examines self-directed approaches to the treatment of depression. It first considers so...
Abstract Background The incidence of depression is increasing worldwide. Depression can lead to poor...
Self-regulation models of psychopathology provide a theory-based, empirically supported framework fo...
Self-regulation models of psychopathology provide a theory-based, empirically supported framework fo...
Abstract Background Research suggests that depressive disorders exist on a continuum, with subthresh...
Objective To explore which of 50 self-management strategies are actually used and which are perceive...
Abstract There is a growing database of research on self-help and Internet-guided interventions in t...
OBJECTIVE:To explore which of 50 self-management strategies are actually used and which are perceive...
The dissertation is an exploration of the concept of self-efficacy and its relationship to illness s...
Background: The World Health Organisation suggests that 60-80% of those affected by depression can b...
The purpose of this article is to provide a review of current social psychology theories explaining ...
Patients and health purchasers are demanding the provision of effective and accessible mental health...
Introduction This focused review reports on the impact of self-management interventions on depressio...
Background: Self-guided internet-based interventions have several advantages over guided interventio...
BACKGROUND: Depression incurs significant morbidity and confers increased risk of suicide. Many indi...