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Computerised cognitive behaviour therapy for phobias and panic disorder: A systematic review

Ferriter, Michael
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Phobias and panic disorder are commonly treated within primary care settings. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a recommended treatment for these disorders but access is limited due to too few therapists, expense and patients' reluctance to enter therapy. Computerised CBT (CCBT) is a self-help option designed to offer patients the potential benefits of CBT with less therapist involvement. The review described here sought to identify studies evaluating the effectiveness of CCBT for phobias and panic disorders.
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Ferriter, M., Kaltenthaler, E., Parry, G. & Beverley, C. (2008). Computerised cognitive behaviour therapy for phobias and panic disorder: A systematic review. Journal of Public Mental Health, 13 (3), pp.24-31.
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