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Development of a New Approach to Guided Self-Help via the Internet: The Swedish Experience
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EngineeringSelf-managementGuided Internet-delivered Self-helpComputer TreatmentCommunicationMental HealthDigital InterventionSelf-care InterventionPsychologyCognitive TherapyEmpirical StatusTelehealthComputer-mediated CommunicationTechnology-based InterventionGuided Self-helpAssistive TechnologySocial SkillsPsychiatryMedicineUser ExperienceRehabilitationApplied Social PsychologyTreatment ApproachIndividual TherapySwedish ExperienceCognitive Behavioral InterventionPerformance StudiesSocial ComputingNew ApproachHuman-computer InteractionPsychotherapyPsychopathology
ABSTRACT This article describes the development and empirical status of guided Internet-delivered self-help. The treatment approach combines the benefits of bibliotherapy with book-length text materials and the support given online via web pages and e-mail. Interactive features such as online registrations, tests, and online discussion forums are also included. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) guided the research and clinical implementations of this approach, as it lends itself more easily to the self-help format compared with other presently available psychotherapy approaches. We include an overview of the research, current issues and research in service delivery, lessons learned through a program of research, and directions for future investigations.
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