Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments (IDPT) are based on evidence-based psychological treatment models adjusted for interaction through the Internet. The use of Internet technologies has the potential to increase the availability of evidence-based mental health services for a far-reaching population with the use of fewer resources. Despite evidence that Internet Interventions can be effective means in mental health morbidities, most current IDPT systems are tunnel-based, inflexible, and non-interoperable. Hence it becomes essential to understand which elements of an Internet intervention contribute to effectiveness and treatment outcomes. By analogy, adaptation is a central aspect of successful face-to-face mental health therapy. Ada...
A learning machine, in the form of a gating network that governs a finite number of different machin...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent and often remain untreated. Many limitations of conventional f...
The possibilities of using information technologies to meet the growing need for psychological servi...
Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments (IDPT) are based on evidence-based psychological treatme...
Background: Internet-delivered psychological treatments (IDPTs) are built on evidence-based psycholo...
This paper summarizes the information technology-related research findings after 5 years with the IN...
Background: Internet-delivered psychological treatment (IDPT) systems are software applications that...
The mental healthcare system requires an improvement in patient accessibility and a decrease in reso...
The growing prevalence of mental health problems is a global concern. Current psychological treatmen...
Mental health problems are becoming an increasingly significant public health concern on a global sc...
Compared with the traditional face-to-face format, therapist-guided internet interventions offer a d...
Introduction: Benefits from mental health early interventions may not be sustained over time, and lo...
In today's world, where new technologies are rapidly evolving, it is critical to understand the adva...
Mental health problems are a major public health concern worldwide. Approximately 50% of the populat...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behavioral therapies have been shown to be effective for a variety of psychiat...
A learning machine, in the form of a gating network that governs a finite number of different machin...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent and often remain untreated. Many limitations of conventional f...
The possibilities of using information technologies to meet the growing need for psychological servi...
Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments (IDPT) are based on evidence-based psychological treatme...
Background: Internet-delivered psychological treatments (IDPTs) are built on evidence-based psycholo...
This paper summarizes the information technology-related research findings after 5 years with the IN...
Background: Internet-delivered psychological treatment (IDPT) systems are software applications that...
The mental healthcare system requires an improvement in patient accessibility and a decrease in reso...
The growing prevalence of mental health problems is a global concern. Current psychological treatmen...
Mental health problems are becoming an increasingly significant public health concern on a global sc...
Compared with the traditional face-to-face format, therapist-guided internet interventions offer a d...
Introduction: Benefits from mental health early interventions may not be sustained over time, and lo...
In today's world, where new technologies are rapidly evolving, it is critical to understand the adva...
Mental health problems are a major public health concern worldwide. Approximately 50% of the populat...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behavioral therapies have been shown to be effective for a variety of psychiat...
A learning machine, in the form of a gating network that governs a finite number of different machin...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent and often remain untreated. Many limitations of conventional f...
The possibilities of using information technologies to meet the growing need for psychological servi...