Blended transdiagnostic group CBT for emotional disorders: opinion of the online modules and group sessions
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Blended transdiagnostic group CBT for emotional disorders: opinion of the online modules and group sessionsAutoría
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2020Editor
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DÍAZ-GARCÍA, Amanda et al. Blended transdiagnostic group CBT for emotional disorders: opinion of the online modules and group sessions. Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine, 2020, vol. 18, p. 213-215Tipo de documento
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Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (iCBT) for emotional
disorders (anxiety and depressive disorders) has been proven to be effective. However,
not all patients benefit from these treatments equally. ... [+]
Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (iCBT) for emotional
disorders (anxiety and depressive disorders) has been proven to be effective. However,
not all patients benefit from these treatments equally. Blended treatments (i.e.
combination of Internet and face-to-face psychotherapy) may help to reduce this gap. The
literature on blended treatments has focused primarily on individual psychotherapy and
no studies on blended group psychotherapy for emotional disorders have been conducted
to date. In addition, it is necessary to assess the acceptability of blended group
psychotherapy to enhance the effectiveness of these interventions. This study aimed to
describe a blended transdiagnostic group CBT protocol for emotional disorders and to
present preliminary data about the opinion of the treatment of both online modules and
group sessions. Overall, all participants reported high scores in all items measuring
treatment opinion. To our knowledge, this is the first study to evaluate blended
transdiagnostic group CBT in patients with emotional disorders. This study seeks to
deepen the understanding of how this intervention works and facilitate ongoing
adaptation of blended transdiagnostic group CBT for emotional disorders. [-]
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