Barriers and facilitators of videoconferencing psychotherapy implementation in veteran mental health care environments: a systematic review
Abstract Background Whilst treatment for mental health issues has traditionally been conducted in-person, advances in technology has seen a recent growth in the use of online video therapy services to help overcome access-to-care barriers faced by those living in rural locations and those unable to...
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Main Authors: | Samuel D. Muir (Author), Kathleen de Boer (Author), Maja Nedeljkovic (Author), Denny Meyer (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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