Patients' and Therapists' Views of Integrated Online CBT for Depression
Abstract Background CBT is an effective treatment for depression, but access varies across the United Kingdom. Online CBT increases access. The INTERACT platform was designed to support patient engagement in CBT, enabling therapists to deliver high‐intensity CBT via typed instant messaging and allow...
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Main Authors: | Fiona Fox (Author), Nicola Wiles (Author), David Kessler (Author), Debbie Tallon (Author), Laura Thomas (Author), Christopher Williams (Author), Roz Shafran (Author), Paul Lanham (Author), Katrina Turner (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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