Background: Mobile apps may offer a valuable platform for delivering evidence-based psychological interventions for individuals with atypical appearances, or visible differences, who experience psychosocial appearance concerns such as appearance-based social anxiety and body dissatisfaction. Before this study, researchers and stakeholders collaboratively designed an app prototype based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), an evidence-based form of cognitive behavioral therapy that uses strategies such as mindfulness, clarification of personal values, and value-based goal setting. The intervention also included social skills training, an established approach for increasing individuals’ confidence in managing social interactions, which...
Background: Given their growing popularity, mobile health (mHealth) apps may offer a viable method o...
Background: Given their growing popularity, mobile health (mHealth) apps may offer a viable method o...
The primary aims of this study were to evaluate the feasibility and potential efficacy of a novel ad...
Background: Mobile apps may offer a valuable platform for delivering evidence-based psychological in...
Background: Mobile apps may offer a valuable platform for delivering evidence-based psychological in...
Background: An intervention, consisting of an ACT-based smartphone-application and a web-based psych...
Background: An intervention, consisting of an ACT-based smartphone-application and a web-based psych...
With the centrality of physical appearance in society, having an atypical appearance or ‘visible dif...
With the centrality of physical appearance in society, having an atypical appearance or ‘visible dif...
With the centrality of physical appearance in society, having an atypical appearance or ‘visible dif...
With the centrality of physical appearance in society, having an atypical appearance or ‘visible dif...
Although mobile apps have proliferated as self-help or adjunctive therapy supports, scant research h...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
Background: Given their growing popularity, mobile health (mHealth) apps may offer a viable method o...
Background: Given their growing popularity, mobile health (mHealth) apps may offer a viable method o...
The primary aims of this study were to evaluate the feasibility and potential efficacy of a novel ad...
Background: Mobile apps may offer a valuable platform for delivering evidence-based psychological in...
Background: Mobile apps may offer a valuable platform for delivering evidence-based psychological in...
Background: An intervention, consisting of an ACT-based smartphone-application and a web-based psych...
Background: An intervention, consisting of an ACT-based smartphone-application and a web-based psych...
With the centrality of physical appearance in society, having an atypical appearance or ‘visible dif...
With the centrality of physical appearance in society, having an atypical appearance or ‘visible dif...
With the centrality of physical appearance in society, having an atypical appearance or ‘visible dif...
With the centrality of physical appearance in society, having an atypical appearance or ‘visible dif...
Although mobile apps have proliferated as self-help or adjunctive therapy supports, scant research h...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
Background: Given their growing popularity, mobile health (mHealth) apps may offer a viable method o...
Background: Given their growing popularity, mobile health (mHealth) apps may offer a viable method o...
The primary aims of this study were to evaluate the feasibility and potential efficacy of a novel ad...