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ConferencesPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)Consensus Statement on Defining and Measuring Negative Effects of Internet Interventions Background: Internet interventions have great potential for alleviating emotional distress, promoting mental health, and enhancing well-being. Numerous clinical trials have demonstrated their effectiveness for a number of psychiatric conditions, and interventions delivered via the Internet will likely become a common alternative to face-to-face treatment. Meanwhile, research has paid little attention to the negative effects associated with treatment, warranting further investigation of the po... Side Effects in Internet-Based Interventions for Social Anxiety Disorder Background: Internet-based interventions are effective in the treatment of various mental disorders and have already been integrated in routine health care in some countries. Empirical data on potential negative effects of these interventions is lacking. Objective: This study investigated side effects in an Internet-based treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). Methods: A total of 133 individuals diagnosed with SAD took part in an 11-week guided treatment. Side effects were assess... Challenger - the Development and Initial Evaluation of a Smartphone Application for Social Anxiety Disorder Background: Randomized controlled trials have yielded promising results for internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) for patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD). Smartphone assisted treatment is potentially cost effective and could also bring the treatment closer to the patient’s real life environment than desktop application delivered iCBT. The newly developed smartphone application “Challenger” is generating exercises that are customized to the user’s environment,... Full Paper PublicationsJMIR Research ProtocolsRole of the Working Alliance on Treatment Outcome in Tailored Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial Internet-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Procrastination: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Journal of Medical Internet ResearchDirections for the International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII) A 5-Year Follow-up of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder Individually Tailored Internet-Based Treatment for Young Adults and Adults With Panic Attacks: Randomized Controlled Trial The Umeå University Database of Facial Expressions: A Validation Study Published WithThis user's work may be related toPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who PerCarlbring9588 said they have metPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who said they have met PerCarlbring9588Privacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who have said they have met PerCarlbring9588 and who PerCarlbring9588 says they have metPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. |
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