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Internet-delivered therapy for anxiety disorders: a solution tounequal access to treatment?

commentary on… Cochrane Corner

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Anxiety disorders are common, often have a chronic course and frequentlycoexist with other psychiatric disorders. Psychological therapy isrecommended as first-line treatment, but equitable access remains achallenge. This month's Cochrane Corner review assesses the evidence for theefficacy of therapist-supported cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) foranxiety disorders delivered via the internet. Although internet delivery oftherapy is attractive for many reasons, and the results of this preliminaryreview suggest that it is efficacious, this is a rapidly expanding field.Further updates of this review will include more evidence to support orrefute the use of this new method of treatment delivery, either alongside orin preference to standard face-to-face CBT.

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