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25 Sep 08

The Benefits of Therapy by Phone - Well Blog - NYTimes.com

"Phone-based therapy can be less hassle for patients. (Peter DaSilva for the New York Times)"

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  • A new analysis of phone therapy research by Northwestern University shows that when patients receive psychotherapy for depression over the phone, more than 90 percent continue with it.
  • The research showed that the average attrition rate in the telephone therapy was only 7.6 percent, compared to nearly 50 percent in face-to-face therapy. The researchers also found that telephone therapy was just as effective at reducing depressive symptoms as face-to-face treatment.
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07 Sep 08

Real-Life Fears Faced In Online World, Having Alter-Egos In "Second Life" Helps People Cope, Reports Tracy Smith - CBS News

  • "People, when they're in Second Life, they feel a little bit protected," Kerley
    says, "because you don't exactly know who they are, you can't look at them, so
    they often feel more open and are able to get right down to the business of
    working, usually within the first session."
04 Jul 08

Beating the Blues Software - Ultrasis

Self-help CBT Psychological treatment through multimedia software for people with mild and moderate depression.

www.ultrasis.com/...product.jsp - Preview

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    • Very interesting self-help technique. I need to read the results of this trial. - on 2008-07-04
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  • Beating the Blues® has been through independent randomised control trials.
    The results of these trials, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry1, demonstrate that Beating the Blues® is an effective
    treatment for depression and anxiety, and is better than GP treatment as usual.
    Patients using Beating the Blues® benefit from 30 additional depression
    free-days in the 6 months after treatment2.
    Patient satisfaction has been demonstrated in an open study when nine out of ten
    patients would recommend Beating the Blues® to others and over half found the
    programme better than other treatments they had previously received.

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