2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2010.04.005
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A therapist-assisted cognitive behavior therapy internet intervention for posttraumatic stress disorder: Pre-, post- and 3-month follow-up results from an open trial

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“…The application of technology to providing such services has been termed 'telehealth' and is defined as "the use of telecommunications and information technology to provide access to health [or behavioral health] assessment, diagnosis, intervention, consultation, supervision, education, and information across distance" (Nickelson, 1998, p. 527). This can include communication through the telephone, email, online chat rooms, or videoconferencing (e.g., Gerrits et al 2007;Phillips et al 2001;Torres-Pereira et al 2008), computer-or internet-based interventions (e.g., Khanna and Kendall 2008;Klein et al 2010), and even the use of smart phone or tablet applications (e.g., Gregoski et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of technology to providing such services has been termed 'telehealth' and is defined as "the use of telecommunications and information technology to provide access to health [or behavioral health] assessment, diagnosis, intervention, consultation, supervision, education, and information across distance" (Nickelson, 1998, p. 527). This can include communication through the telephone, email, online chat rooms, or videoconferencing (e.g., Gerrits et al 2007;Phillips et al 2001;Torres-Pereira et al 2008), computer-or internet-based interventions (e.g., Khanna and Kendall 2008;Klein et al 2010), and even the use of smart phone or tablet applications (e.g., Gregoski et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pesquisas têm mostrado que a psicoterapia pela internet é efetiva, amplia o acesso à terapia e diminui seus custos (Proudfoot et al, 2011). Resultados positivos têm sido encontrados na utilização de terapias baseadas na internet para o tratamento da depressão (Kessler et al, 2009), ansiedade , fobia , transtorno do pânico (Bergström et al, 2010), estresse pós-traumático (Klein et al, 2010) e transtornos alimentares (Carrad et al, 2011). Estudos recentes mostram que a terapia online também pode ser promissora no tratamento das adições e do jogo patológico (Gainsbury & Blaszczynski, 2011), da psicose (Sharp, Kobak, & Osman, 2011), de refugiados e imigrantes (Mucic, 2010), de depressão em pacientes terminais (Cluver, Schuyler, Frueh, Brescia, & Arana, 2005) e de deficientes auditivos (Moore, Guthmann, Rogers, Frakeer, & Embree, 2009).…”
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“…There is some developing evidence that e-therapy can be effective as a mental health intervention for both general mental health issues 59 and PTSD specifically. 60 The highly mobile nature of the seafarer's profession suggests that e-therapy tools may be particularly valuable for supporting seafarer resilience and recovery. The development of web-based or even smartphone app-based tools for psychoeducation, self-administered screening tools, and direct psychological assistance may be particularly valuable for the seafarer population.…”
Section: Novel Approaches For Providing Social Support and Mental Heamentioning
confidence: 99%